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by whydid
1248 days ago
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Microsoft's refusal to deprecate old APIs is definitely a reason for many of their security problems. However, the old theory that "windows has a bigger install base, therefore it's a bigger target" seems logical but is disproven with several other popular examples- Apache vs. IIS was a common counter-argument in the early 2000s. I've worked at companies with 100s of thousands of Linux servers, and only 10s of thousands of Windows desktops and servers. The quantity of security problems these companies had with their Windows systems compared to their Linux systems was astounding. |
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At least on Windows Desktops I'd say most of security incidents today are initiated by the end-user in front of that Desktop, which creates an entirely different attack-surface than a unattended server maintained by someone working almost always in the field of IT.