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Trend Micro Chairman Says Open Source Is a Security Risk

dkd903 writes "Steve Chang, the Chairman of Trend Micro, has kicked up a controversy by claiming that open source software is inherently less secure than closed source. When talking about the security of smartphones, Chang claimed that the iPhone is more secure than Android because being an open-source platform lets attackers know more about the underlying architecture." This comes a week after Trend Micro released a mobile security app for Android.

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  1. Re:Security through obscurity doesn't work by mlts · · Score: 4, Informative

    If people dumped Windows for open source, there will still be a large market for AV utilities, for legal reasons.

    There are a lot of companies where I had to spec out antivirus solutions for AIX, Solaris, RedHat, and OS X just for CYA reasons. Not like all the LPARs on the pSeries 795 in the server room is going to get infected, but because it is a checkbox on a contract that "all computers on the corporate network will have antivirus software on them."