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Ask HN: Why are there more Windows exploits and vulnerabilities?

1 pointsby piotr_krzyzekover 12 years ago
Are there more Windows exploits and vulnerabilities knows and documented because of the larger user base or because it is less 'secure' than Linux/OS-X?

2 comments

lutuspover 12 years ago
&#62; Are there more Windows exploits and vulnerabilities knows and documented because of the larger user base or because it is less 'secure' than Linux/OS-X?<p>Yes.<p>You may think this to be a flip answer, but it isn't. Both factors play a part. Windows is notoriously insecure because of how it evolved (at the hands of so many people over so many years, with different priorities and skill levels), but it is the primary target of hackers (a) because it is full of gaping holes, and (b) because of its large installed base.
sblomover 12 years ago
What metrics do you want to use for purposes of this conversation? I.e. where do we look for vulnerability counts?