Microsoft posts emergency defence for new attack

And yet Apple published several remote execution vulnerability fixes a couple of weeks ago. If you include vulnerabilities in the 3rd party software that ships with OSX, that number becomes a lot more than 2. ;)

No operating system is immune to this sort of thing. Debian linux a few months ago announced an incredibly critical bug that's been there for several years, that rendered most of their OpenSSL based encryption completely predictable.

I wish people would get it into their head that all systems out are the same, they all bring out patches/hotfixes/updates e.t.c. Most of them cost to put them into a business productivity environment, some less than others ofcourse.
 
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People will always cling to their operating system of choice religiously. And as we all know, rationality goes out of the window where religion is involved. :)
 
People will always cling to their operating system of choice religiously. And as we all know, rationality goes out of the window where religion is involved. :)

Yep, I just wish people would understand that it is choice and not to argue about it or bring it up as 'this is better than that' e.t.c. Aslong as they back it up with a reason why x is better that y e.t.c.
 
I think they do. Too much sitting infront of a computer.
It'd be more appropriate to change "they" to "we" ;)

Yep, I just wish people would understand that it is choice and not to argue about it or bring it up as 'this is better than that' e.t.c. Aslong as they back it up with a reason why x is better that y e.t.c.
Whose arguing about operating systems? I'm arguing about an idiotic replacement of the letter S for a $ symbol.
 
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