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by jobvandervoort 3707 days ago
I think it's because of a number of reasons:

- We're very open about vulnerabilities and fix them fast

- We have a large install base, in particular >100k Community Edition installations

- Our source code is open and not obfuscated. It's easier to mess around in it for anyone interested, even when it's running.

- We regularly have security researchers perform audits

- Our rate of change (as mentioned by others) is very high