Re: Microsoft gets the Most Secure Operating Systems award

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From: stuartv
Date: Thursday, March 22, 2007 - 9:57 am

> -----Original Message-----

I think I'll print out this article for use any time my boss gets
a wild hair up his ass and wants to convert to windows.  The stats
for number of vulnerabilities and turn around time have always 
been abysmal for windows and this article just proves that nothing
has changed.  Maybe I could admit that this is marginally better 
than previous windows versions (maybe) but it is still very sloppy
when compared to OpenBSD.  

A special thanks to Theo and the OpenBSD team for making me look
so good all these years.

stuart
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