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Study Finds Windows More Secure Than Linux

cfelde writes "A Windows Web server is more secure than a similarly set-up Linux server, according to a study presented yesterday by two Florida researchers." In addition to the Seattle Times article, there is also coverage on VNUnet. From the article: "The researchers, appearing at the RSA Conference of computer-security professionals, discussed the findings in an event, 'Security Showdown: Windows vs. Linux.' One of them, a Linux fan, runs an open-source server at home; the other is a Microsoft enthusiast. They wanted to cut through the near-religious arguments about which system is better from a security standpoint."

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  1. Another study by suso · · Score: 5, Funny

    Study finds Slashdot as repetitive as Philip Glass

  2. Enthusiast?! by Vollernurd · · Score: 4, Funny

    How the hell can anyone claim to be a "Microsoft enthusiast"?! It's hardly a hobby.

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  3. RTFA then talk by digitalgimpus · · Score: 4, Funny

    Read it for yourself. It reads:

    "Believe it or not, a Windows Web server is more secure than a [i]similarly set-up[/i] Linux server, according to a study presented yesterday by two Florida researchers."

    So when you load a linux server with software that has known security holes....they are both equally as secure.

    It's not groundbreaking news.

  4. Re:More FUD by Otter · · Score: 4, Funny
    Ummm, Florida isn't in Washington. Or if it is, we have bigger problems going on than Linux or Windows vulnerabilities.

    And, to the grandparent -- if you read your own link, the previous study was not sponsored by Microsoft.

  5. Also in the news... by NoMoreNicksLeft · · Score: 4, Funny

    cfelde writes "Satanism is less evil than a christianity, according to a study presented yesterday by two Florida researchers." In addition to the Seattle Times article, there is also coverage on VNUnet. From the article: "The researchers, appearing at the RSA Conference of philosophers, discussed the findings in an event, 'Religion Showdown: Good vs. Evil.' One of them, a satanist, performs perverse human sacrifice rituals; the other volunteers at the local homeless shelter. They wanted to cut through the near-political arguments about which religion is less evil from a morality standpoint."

  6. Knock Knock Joke by R2.0 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Knock Knock.
    Who's there?
    Knock Knock.
    Who's there?
    Knock Knock.
    Who's there?
    Knock Knock.
    Who's there?
    Knock Knock.
    Who's there?
    Knock Knock.
    Who's there?
    Knock Knock.
    Who's there?

    Phillip Glass

    My 8 year old daughter, a great afficionado of knock knock jokes, didn't appreciate it.

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  7. Re:From the website of the sponsor by _Sprocket_ · · Score: 4, Funny
    I'll allow you to jump to your own conclusions.

    Whew. For a second there, I was worried I'd have to get out the mat.
  8. My God They're Right!!!! by ObsessiveMathsFreak · · Score: 4, Funny

    I'm going to dump my Fedora Installation(TCO $0.00)
    and run to the store and buy me Server 2003(TCO $599-$3522 + Licencing).

    Definitly not going for RHEL(TCO $349-$2499 + Licencing) because no matter how hard I try, I could never get as secure with up2date, SELinux, Pax and Firefox as I could be with Windows Update, Third party antivirus, Windows Firewall and Security Center. NEVER!

    And I shouldn't even be comparing Fedora to Server 2003 because Fedora could never be used as a server of any kind. Neither could Slackware(TCO $0.00), Suse(TCO ~$100.00), Mandrake(TCO ~$100.00), Debian(TC0 $0.00) or any other of those insecure Linux distros! They're not SOLD as servers so they absolutely cannot be compared to server 2003. No way, never, uh-uh.

    Wow! This study has really opened my eyes to the lie. Why did I abandon my XP installation(TCO $200.00) after only a few dozen major worm outbreaks? I could have done anything on XP that I can do in Linux. It would only have cost be a few thousand dollars, but I could have!

    These researchers have really opened my eyes to the lies. I believe everything they say, even without the data to prove it they..... .....

    Ok here my sarcasm must crack under the sheer enormity of the following statement.
    The pair said that they lacked the funding to test other operating systems, such as the Apple OSX kernel(TCO $100.00), although they thought it was "amazingly" stable.
    WTF!? Are these guys for real? Is this study just a troll? I mean... WTF!!?

    I will however take a wild guess that their next server security study will have OpenBSD mysteriously absent.

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  9. Knocking music by starwed · · Score: 5, Funny

    Hmm:
    Who's there?
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    Who's there?
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    Who's there?
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    Who's there?
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    Who's there?
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    Who's there?
    Steve Reich

    She probably wouldn't like that one any better. :(

  10. Re:The Real Truth... by Emperor+Igor · · Score: 4, Funny

    That's not really how evolution works. Not unless these Windows users die or become sterile due to lack of security...

    If anything, it works the opposite way, with people who don't care to get too deeply into computers and technical stuff having far more sex.

  11. Knock Knock Joke Revisted by Hoi+Polloi · · Score: 4, Funny

    Knock Knock.
    Who's there?
    Who's there?
    Is anyone there?
    Who's there?!

    - John Cage

    Is that too obscure?

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