Top 12 Operating Systems Vulnerability Survey
markmcb writes "Have you ever wondered how vulnerable your computer is from the first bit you write to the hard drive all the way until you have a fully patched system? If so, Matthew Vea has posted a concise summary of security strengths and shortcomings for twelve of the major operating systems of 2006/2007. In his summary, Matt tests each OS with widely available tools like nmap and Nessus, and notes responses at install, pre-patch, and post-patch times for each system. After the tedious job is done, he produces results that will make both the Apple and Windows communities cringe with regards to security. From the article: 'As far as straight-out-of-box conditions go, both Microsoft's Windows and Apple's OS X are ripe with remotely accessible vulnerabilities ... The UNIX and Linux variants present a much more robust exterior to the outside. Even when the pre-configured server binaries are enabled, each [Linux] system generally maintained its integrity against remote attacks.'"
Ha ha. My favorite oxymoron: "Open VMS". The question isn't really "Can you break in?" but "Why would you want to?".
No folly is more costly than the folly of intolerant idealism. - Winston Churchill
PC user: Macs suck. You can't play games on them, you can't get any good software for them; really, nobody supports Macs. Mac user: Yeah, but at least we don't get viruses. PC user: See? Not even virus writers support Macs!
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