Here's another thing to consider which I'm surprised no one caught on to. The total *nix vulnerabilities list is about 10 different operating systems. There's OS X, AIX, HP-UX, OpenBSD, SCO Unixware, Solaris, FreeBSD and others.

Of course your going to have a higher number of vulnerabilities if you lump a bunch of different OS's together against 1 OS. Also, alot of those vulnerabilities are duplicates that were updated somehow.

Also, they didn't count certain vulnerabilities against Microsoft. IIRC, there have been few if any mozilla firefox vulnerabilities that only effected the linux platform. They effected about everyone. So why am I seeing 5 mozilla firefox lines under the *nix section and only 1 under the Microsoft section.

The raw data is good, but I don't understand the logic behind some of this. They should have seperated the different OS vulnerabilities.