Can you tell me what comes in the OpenBSD default install? From what I hear, it is virtually nothing. Sure, it's simple to make an secure OS, if nothing is included. Look what is included with Windows, everything from a web browser, to an email reader, to a media player, to IM software. Not to mention, it's very easy to install software on Windows, compared to Linux. Also, there is a hole in the defualt install of OpenBSD. I wouldn't say it was the securist.. I could throw togeather a Linux distro with the kernel, and bash, and violla, I have a mostly secure OS.

That isn't to say that Windows is secure itself. I definatly wouldn't say it is the most secure OS, nor would I say that it is more secure than Linux. (I've never used Macs enough to tell) Look at all the backages you can install, when you first install SuSE, it can be up to like 6 gigs, whereas Windows is only 1 1/2 or 2 gigs, yet Windows seems to have more holes, virus', etc. Yes, I would partly agree that it is becasue "hackers" are trying to dis-prove Windows, but let's not forget that Linux is a major OS now, and it does get attacked big time, people want more of a challange, or they want to look "3j33t" (I use that term loosly) they go after Linux.

Now... I wouldn't say there is one most secure OS out there, just that any OS is as secure as you make it.

Peace

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