Study points to Windows as more secure than Linux
Richard Ford of the Florida Institute of Technology and Herbert Thompson of the company Security Innovation have published a study in which the security of Microsoft Server 2003 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES3 are compared in typical Web server configurations. In the study the Microsoft system emerges as the clear winner.
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