, SecurityFocus 2004-06-28
SYDNEY, Australia--Microsoft chairman Bill Gates defended the company's handling of security patches Monday following widespread attacks on the Internet by suspected Russian organized crime gangs.
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I use all 3, true MS is the most of my knowledge, and I would not argue that MS is the most secure. As I know FAR better than that. However I would argue that BECAUSE MS is in the "limelight" it's far easier for people to "jump on the bandwagon" to bash them. As the gentoo bandwagon doesn't have room for more than a few people. :)
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