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by sirtoffski 2193 days ago
Same sentiment here. I could come up with one "advantage" of OpenBSD over Linux - smaller user base. In a simplistic kind of a view that should make it less compelling to put in as much effort into developing exploits vs more common OS'. I couldn't back this up with any concrete data though.
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Security through obscurity isn’t foolproof, but it isn’t entirely foolish, either. It can reduce risk if part of a layered defense strategy.

It is important to remember though that it is not the number of users but but the value of the compromise that determines how compelling the O/S is. There are like vintage mainframe O/Ses for which folks are actively developing compromises because some government or telco hasn’t migrated off. Then again, those teams aren’t going to waste a exploit on somebody’s home Usenet archive.

TL;DR: nevermind. I am too busy arguing with myself to be coherent.