I recently read a statistic that said apache is hacked more than IIS web servers.  and 
I have also seen statistics go the other way.  I did a quick search in google to try 
and see if I could find a solid believable statistic, and was unsuccessful.  I found 
many individuals stating facts without citing their references.

Besides this, Does it really matter what web server you choose?  I have worked with 
many and would answer this with, the system is as secure as the administrator of that 
system is knowledgeable.  I know administrators who can secure an IIS server and 
others who can secure Apache.  Its like asking which os is the most secure?  There 
isn't really an answer.  

I am doing a study right now on OS's, and which are the most secure out of the box and 
out of the box with the latest security patches applied.  The study consist of 
operating systems like Solaris 6 and 8, redhat, windows and so on.  We are using the 
latest nessus and nmap to scan the boxes and will be writing our findings up on each 
os.  

Lets face it, Apache isn't more secure than IIS.  They are both vulnerable unless 
hardened and protected.

Charles



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