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Asher
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Calgary, Alberta
Nov 1999 time: 22:37
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quote: Originally posted by Agathon
It most certainly is not. Rational people understand that there is no one reason why a particular OS is a target. It's just the old law of mixed motives. |
No, but the obsecurity of the OS is a huge reason.
It's the same reason Ladas are not frequent targets for chop-shop car thefts, while mundane Honda sedans are. There's no incentive to steal a Lada for a chop shop, and there's plenty to steal that Honda.
Your problem is you're too used to the la-la land of Philosophy for you to get a solid grounding in reality, or even true psychology.
Answer me this: Why do people write viruses? Hint: It has something to do with a sense of power and destruction, along with a desire for fame.
If you write a virus that deletes random documents on MacOS X, you're a footnote in a boring section of the paper nobody reads. If you write one for Windows, it's frontpage news -- the ATMs are down, the banks are down, CNN's frickin' down.
You need to research and understand the psyche of the people who write viruses, and then you need to understand the technical nature of viruses and how they work, to make any kind of conclusion on the matter. As it stands, you have neither, which is why your position is about as technically sound as your average New York Construction worker discussing Plato's bowel movements.
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