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'Real facts' show Linux more secure: study

Publication:The AgeDate:Oct 29 2004
Reporter:Sam Varghese

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The Windows vs Linux security debate has been given a fresh lease of life following the publication of a study by well-known tech journalist Nicholas Petreley which predictably concludes that Microsoft "Get The Facts" campaign does not deal with the "real facts."

Petreley compared the two systems by examining three metrics for the last 40 patches/vulnerabilities listed for Windows Server 2003 and Red Hat Linux Enterprise Linux AS v.3.




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