> >> It is not perfect, but relaxation beyond that lets in the sort of > nonsense you see in Windows all the time. << Ok, I too am curious exactly what is meant here? I've had my computer in windows mode to all the sites I am aware of to check security and as far as I know it is secure as it is possible to be. My systems don't even allow file transfer on TCP/IP, they use another protocol for that so the TCP/IP is only for web access.My knowledge of hacking etc is very limited. It is implied that it is easier to hack a windows system then it is a Linux system...if this is so why and how?
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