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Old 12-08-2003, 14:27   #65
Richard M
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Originally posted by hawkmoon
The main reason you tend to see more MS exploits is because hackers / script kiddies, etc target this OS more. This is because it is mainstream.
Very true but it is also easier to "crack".
As you will know, it is much harder to compromise a Linux machine because of the different way processes are run in the environment.
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