7 Feb
2008
7 Feb
'08
22:42
On Thursday 07 February 2008 14:39, Tero Pesonen wrote:
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Linux is safe when used intelligently. Intelligent use includes using secure passwords and applying security upgrades when they're made available. Intelligent use excludes running binaries or scripts supplied by unknown individuals.
If that's too complicated for someone, they shouldn't be using a computer at all.
So, are Windows XP or Vista not safe then when used intelligently?
I'd say they mostly are, but the definition for "used intelligently" would be quite a bit longer and more complicated.
--Tero Pesonen
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