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In an excellent article by James Maguire at Newsfactor.com, several authorities share their thoughts on Bill Gates's recent suggestion - with rival OS Linux clearly in mind - that it is rash to conclude that other operating systems are safer simply because they are not attacked as much as Windows.
Here's who said what:
More Linux worms will come as Linux footprint increases
"If Linux were as widely deployed on the desktop as Windows, and you had distributions that were explicitly set up to make them easy for unsophisticated users to use, you'd have a lot more security issues and worms for Linux than you do today."
Gordon Haff, analyst with Illuminata
Deep programming heritage of the source code is Linux's strength
Paula Hunter, director of business development, OSDL.
Open-source development fosters a communal spirit
"There's a community within Unix-Linux that has grown to increase its stability, where finding a bug is a good thing."
Chris Christiansen, IDC analyst
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ashishK 02/10/04 08:51:48 AM EST | |||
anyone know why the DARPA-funded Web site allowing users and developers alike to check which pieces of Linux code have been checked for security holes isn't flourishing? The Sardonix site only lists 22 pieces of code as having been audited, with 14 still unaudited. |
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