name='theelusiveyoda' said:macs and linux can get viruses as easy as windows does, they just aint as many users using it as windows so it gets reported less often
name='Freak' said:How ever they decide to code it, it hink that it will be times faster than windows.
There must be so much crapware in windows, expecially the way that windows has been written, then patched over and over again.
The only reason there arent as much viruses on mac os's as windows is because of the user base.
name='theelusiveyoda' said:the reason windows gets so many viruses isn't just because of the amount of normal everyday users,
it is because most viruses for windows can also be used in unix systems which is what windows is based on and a byproduct of.
Unix is used as server os and also for large businesses because of its wide abilities which is also its down fall.
The problem with windows is that most of the time viruses get on it because of people go round surfing for Porn, and most dont even know they need a anti virus and a spyware checker,
FACT
95% to 99% of windows problems is down to peoples laziness and uneducation.
name='Rastalovich' said:There is also a history behind why viruses exist on windows platforms.
I can't even begin to tell u where the first paragraph is incorrect.
The 2nd statement is very unfair. The arguement could be that the reason people have windows problems is cos it's a thrown together OS that still, to this day, harps back to the reverse engineering of xerox photocopiers.
(w8s for nat)
name='nathan' said:What makes you say its a thrown together OS? You seen the source code or know something we dont? or you just saying it becuase your anti-microsoft anything.
name='Rastalovich' said:There's source code ? I kinda felt each compile starts with Win1.0 and is patched all the way up to current levels(we joke, but there isn't that much humor behind that)
We have a ying-yang going on, I feel I'm as anti as ur pro![]()
name='nathan' said:Neither of us know what code is from an older version of windows.
name='Rastalovich' said:You can if you disassemble some of the contents of system32. What u find are same files, sometimes renamed by a letter and revisioned.
It's partly why the bad boys are so quick to find how to exploit the OS on an 8086 level. What tends to happen is a the new OS is released and the same files are searched for. Cunningly the names may be changed, by the contents of the files are often from the previous OS incarnation *minus* some of the patches that were introduced to plug the exploitation.
i.e. as soon as Windows 7 hits the shelves, I can assure u similar mistakes will have been made, and within hours atleast the activation circumvention will be out, following that (or included in some packages) some security lapse that will foul ur pc.
But then u shouldn't be using such things in the 1st place
U would think such a big corp would make such mistakes, but not everything is held in with the black tape.
Damn, I had to mention black tape.