i always figured windows 9x with any decent firewall (zone alarm) to really be one of the safer systems out there for the basic guy. Why? 'Cause windows 9x was never intended to be a big time network os with lots of services. As long as file and print sharing is off and a firewall is active, what is there for major remote-access security risks/holes?
On the other hand, *nix, *bsd or any unix based os is incredibly difficult to secure and even when you think it is, another hole comes out. I'll probly get hell for liking windows, sorry folks. I happily accept any constuctive (constructive being the key word) critisism for my opinion, just dont hurt me.
