Someone has written an article under "Information Security News",
entitled "Linux patch problems: Your distro may vary". As if 
OpenBSD
were a "Linux distro".

In this article, he compares response times to vulnerabilities and 
then
gives various Linux distros and OpenBSD a "score". OpenBSD came 2nd
last, but get this, Ubuntu, the Linux which had the root password 
logged
to disk in the plain from the installer, complete with a community 
which
did not notice this until almost the next release was out... came 
first!

Good job Edmund! This is one of the worst articles on security I 
have
ever read. Talk about missing the point.

http://searchsecurity.techtarget.com/originalContent/0,289142,sid14_
gci1202417,00.html




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