The biggest security holes are always humans. The fact is there are tons of clueless users on Windows who will install whatever garbage some random website suggests. Sure, defaults, os security, and market share matter, but the biggest factor is if your users have a clue about computers. It's pretty hard to secure anything when your users are dumbfucks.
The biggest security holes are always humans. The fact is there are tons of clueless users on Windows who will install whatever garbage some random website suggests. Sure, defaults, os security, and market share matter, but the biggest factor is if your users have a clue about computers. It's pretty hard to secure anything when your users are dumbfucks.
But there are more with the same hardware/OS combination, which makes them prime targets.
fools. same goes for Linux and BSD. There are security holes, mitigate.