Also wenn, dann sollte man den Original-Artikel lesen:
http://www.newsfactor.com/perl/story/19649.html
Und dem nachfolgenden Zitat kann man doch kaum noch was hinzufuegen:
Zitat:
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"I personally find that the open source side of the debate has the stronger argument, even though you might see more vulnerabilities being reported," he said. "Just because software is closed and [most] people don't know there are security holes doesn't mean that security holes don't exist [or that] nobody knows about them. The security holes are still there." As a result, he noted, systems might contain significant vulnerabilities that administrators are unaware of.
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ad Hammerdinger-Aberdeen Group:
Was soll man von Security-Statements einer Firma halten, deren Outlook WebAccess via http und nicht via https an Position 3 in der Google-Suche auftaucht?
http://www.aberdeengroup.com/exchange/logon.asp