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If Microsoft is such a huge company with all the talents, why is Windows still so insecure compared to Linux?
With all the money and resources and most importantly talents, why is the architecture and underlying technology of the Windows operating system still unchanged from the earlier days as opposed to the inherently more secure design of Linux? I've read lots of reviews and analysis explaining how the architecture of Windows is flawed, the way it handles processes et al, and i'm sure Richmond isn't short of talents to address such problems, so why do they still persist?
The other reason why Windows is less secure is simply that the default installation for XP is at full administrator level so anyone can do anything with the pc once they have access ,either locally or remotely over the internet.
Microsoft have attempted to address this problem with their new Vista O/S but I'll leave it others to comment on how well they have doen with this , or otherwise.
With Linux , however , the users only have access to their own account areas and not the system files without having to enter administrator ( or root ) level password before they can install software or update system settings. This method keeps the pc inherently safe and is something that Windows should have done years ago.
This is the main reason why Linux systems are more secure than Windows , not just the numbers.
If you want to look at numbers , there would be far greater pcs running Linux connected to the net ( eg servers and web hosting systems ) than those running Windows.
Windows is the predominant Desktop system , not the dominant Server system.


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