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All comments on news story: OSS means slower patches
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And the evidence is... ? Come on, we're waiting... by: pinniped 
Oh no! Another one of THOSE articles. Data I have indicated the situation X, and although I have no data whatsoever to support my claims, I am sure that Y had everything to do with Z.

What's the matter with the world - doesn't anyone know how to think these days?

I particularly like this ridiculous and absolutely untrue claim:
"As soon as large banks started using Linux, Linux vulnerabilities started to get exploited."

Hahaha. No, I'm afraid Linux was a target long before banks started using it, and if banks never used it, systems running Linux would still be a prime target. Apache on Linux formed the bulk of the web world about 10 years ago (and probably still does) and has always been a target. So much for doing your homework when writing a 'news' article.



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