Surprise… Mac versus Windows vulnerability stats for 2007Paul's SuperSite blog
George Ou Larry Dignan sets himself up for some nasty newsletter from the Mac zealot crowd, who would prefer spending December dreaming about Macworld next month:
I’ve compiled all the safety measure flaws in Mac OS X and Windows XP and Vista and placed them side by side. that is significant considering it shows a trend that can give us a good estimate for how many flaws we can expect to find in the coming months. The more monthly flaws there are in the historical trend, the more likely it is that someone will find a gap to exploit in the future.
I used vulnerability statistics from an impartial third party vendor Secunia and I broke them down by Windows XP flaws, Vista flaws, and Mac OS X flaws. Since Secunia doesn’t offer individual
numbers for Mac OS X 10.5 and 10.4, I merged the XP and Vista vulnerabilities so that we can compare Vista + XP flaws to Mac OS X. In case you’re wondering how 19 plus 12 could equal 23, that is considering there are many overlapping flaws that is shared amidst XP and Vista so those don’t get counted twice just as I don’t count something that affects Mac OS X 10.4 and 10.5 twice.This shows that Apple had more than 5 times the number of flaws per month than Windows XP and Vista in 2007, and most of these flaws are serious. Clearly that goes against conventional wisdom considering the numbers show just the opposite and it isn’t even close.
Think Different.
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