Filed under: Operating Systems, Security News
posted by D1m on 19 Dec 2006 12:24 pm
Pretty But Buggy Vista – Most Secure OS?
In my opinion, Microsoft all the past years, since the first version of Windows until the latest Vista release [1], focuses mostly on adding new features than maintaining a secure kernel.
Microsoft is also the operating system (OS) market dominator, meaning that is the main target for crimeware/malware writers – responsible for a very big percent of worldwide cyber-crimes.
Which OS do you prefer for more security? Linux,Windows or any other? Of course, in my view, falling or not a victim of a security exploit depends on the crucial factor of how well you manage the security the OS, services, applications and devices connected to the internet. With a few words: the overall security of your system. It also depends on how efficient and effective are your security vulnerabilities patch management skills.
Do you agree?
[1] http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/4831374.stm – Microsoft delays launch of Vista
on 28 Jan 2007 at 9:02 pm 1.Nick Kritsilis said …
I agree with this… Everybody knows that Linux is far more secure than windows. However windows are having so many features that enable users to have a nice time using them…