Ashley Sheridan wrote:
think about it for a minute; an OS can either be secure (0 vulnerabilities) or insecure (1 or more vulnerabilities); as all OS's have 1 or more vulnerabilities they are all equally insecure; because they are all insecure.
What you are saying, in real world terms, not your Binaryland, is that if OS A has 2 vulnerabilities that not many people now about, and OS B has a whole slew of the posted all over the web that they are both equally insecure.
Or, for another analogy, you're saying that because all cars can either be sitting still or moving then they are all equally fast.
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