Ben not on the contrary! First, because finding a fault is not easier when you have the source code, and especially because the GNU / Linux developers community is much more reactive than Microsoft is at the time. discovered a security breach.Matt113 wrote:The biggest problem with Linux if it became the majority of computers is its free side. Sources that can be used by anyone, discovering and using flaws or the like would become easier for virus creators.
The numbers show that there are no more and no less flaws under a free OS than under Windows. On the other hand, the time of correction is much shorter under the free OS (or the software: example Firefox VS Internet Explorer).