It's not so much about stability. It's about holes in the coding that is exploitable by the real talented hackers
that poke and prod to find those holes and MS closing up those holes. Usually when those patches are made available,
some hackers have already exploited those holes and Microsoft is being reactive in closing them. The prodding and
poking is never ending.
Linux had remained safe because it was very niche and not a widespread used OS it wasn't worth the hackers time.
But now that it has become more relevant, the hackers are on it.
that poke and prod to find those holes and MS closing up those holes. Usually when those patches are made available,
some hackers have already exploited those holes and Microsoft is being reactive in closing them. The prodding and
poking is never ending.
Linux had remained safe because it was very niche and not a widespread used OS it wasn't worth the hackers time.
But now that it has become more relevant, the hackers are on it.


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