Sir Krustin |
11-17-2002 01:00 PM |
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Originally posted by whacky:
Ermm linux does have exploits of its own, if it can be exploited remotely what stops it from being cracked with physical access to the machine. *nix (linux/unix) might be more secure but nothing is a fortification, everything can be brought with enough practice, patience and luck, my friend [img]smile.gif[/img]
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Of course, anything can be cracked - but that begs the question doesn't it?
I don't use anything by micro$haft if I can help it, I don't trust them - and trusting your personal mail with msn or hotmail is like trusting the bank robber with your money. Remember the big security fiasco with hotmail a while back? They actually broadcast your password in the login page! Man what I would have given to get wind of this before microsoft and login to bill gates hotmail account! :D
Trillian hasn't currently got any security issues that aren't already present in *any* online software, and those risks are considerably reduced if you have good firewall software.
As to Linux, it certainly depends on which flavour and version you're running, and at least Linux you get the sourcecode and can fix it yourself if you discover a problem - just try that with winblows.
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