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Why Windows is less secure than Linux | Threat Chaos | ZDNet.com by Decius at 6:51 pm EST, Feb 6, 2007 |
In its long evolution, Windows has grown so complicated that it is harder to secure. Well these images make the point very well. Both images are a complete map of the system calls that occur when a web server serves up a single page of html with a single picture. The same page and picture.
Which one do you think is Windows? |
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RE: Why Windows is less secure than Linux | Threat Chaos | ZDNet.com by Hijexx at 10:16 pm EST, Feb 6, 2007 |
Decius wrote:
In its long evolution, Windows has grown so complicated that it is harder to secure. Well these images make the point very well. Both images are a complete map of the system calls that occur when a web server serves up a single page of html with a single picture. The same page and picture.
Which one do you think is Windows?
I guessed the one on the right, looks like I won the prize! I'm curious about details of the grapher's methodology. IIS comes out of the box with a lot of bells and whistles turned on by default. Apache is relatively bare in the same state. If the same diagrams were generated with all unnecessary functionality in each package disabled, I wonder if the IIS diagram would become more tidy. [Update: I meant the left.] |
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RE: Why Windows is less secure than Linux | Threat Chaos | ZDNet.com by Decius at 9:17 am EST, Feb 7, 2007 |
Hijexx wrote: I guessed the one on the right, looks like I won the prize!
You mean left, right? |
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RE: Why Windows is less secure than Linux | Threat Chaos | ZDNet.com by Hijexx at 9:32 am EST, Feb 7, 2007 |
Decius wrote: Hijexx wrote: I guessed the one on the right, looks like I won the prize!
You mean left, right?
Er, yeah, my other right. |
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