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Tuesday, February 6, 2007

Why Windows is less secure than Linux

Here is a graphical representation of the various system calls that occur when the Apache webserver is running on Linux: SysCallApachesmall.jpg Now, let us look at a similar picture for IIS running on a Windows server: SysCallIISsmall.jpg The blogger who created these thinks this is clearly shows why a Microsoft webserver is inherently less secure. Also check out the related slashdot discussion

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