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RE: [Fed-Talk] ammo: mi2g OS X is world's safest and most secure
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RE: [Fed-Talk] ammo: mi2g OS X is world's safest and most secure


  • Subject: RE: [Fed-Talk] ammo: mi2g OS X is world's safest and most secure
  • From: Michael Pike <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 04 Nov 2004 10:43:48 -0700

The weather must be getting cold in Redmond... Steve Ballmer's bald egg seems to be freezing.

Microsoft says security will no longer be a top concern in the next three years (of course, they also said nobody would need more than 640K of RAM, and Bill Gates said the web would never take off).

Here is the yoke (or is it yolk?), straight from the egg:

http://insight.zdnet.co.uk/software/linuxunix/0,39020472,39171562,00.htm

Mike


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Think twice - be educated - are you SURE you trust your OS?
http://search.us-cert.gov/query.html?st=1&rf=1&charset=iso-8859-1&qt=microsoft+windows
Title: RE: [Fed-Talk] ammo: mi2g OS X is world's safest and most secure

I think caution is called for here. While anyone with any real information would know that Mac OS X is more secure than Windows, some of what's being said and done here is a bit of a stretch.

If I read it right this study is just a statistical measure of the number of break-ins per platform. I didn't see any controls for what service the different machines were doing nor any correction for platform visibility. Sure, a bottom-line measure like this is interesting but it's wrong to conclude that the different is only due to inherent security differences.

As the Opener script shows there are more miscreants out there lately taking notice of Mac OS X.

Just keeping it real...

-Mike

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From: fed-talk-bounces+cashwell=email@hidden on behalf of Stephen Bates
Sent: Wed 11/3/2004 4:53 PM
To: email@hidden
Subject: [Fed-Talk] ammo: mi2g OS X is world's safest and most secure


: mi2g Intelligence Unit - most secure computing environment

"The most comprehensive study ever undertaken by the mi2g Intelligence
Unit over 12 months reveals that the world's safest and most secure
24/7 online computing environment - operating system plus applications
- is proving to be the Open Source platform of BSD (Berkley Software
Distribution) and the Mac OS X based on Darwin. [snip]"

http://www.mi2g.com/cgi/mi2g/press/021104.php

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