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PostVista has fewer security vulnerabilities than the competition in past 6 months... again

Once again, Vista has fewer vulnerabilities than everyone else these past six months. What I find humorous is that OSX 10.4 has only slightly fewer than XP, but a higher number of them are unfixed.

posted on Thursday, June 21, 2007 11:22 AM | Filed Under [ WinFx/Vista ]
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