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On Tue, 14 May 2002, Leif Svalgaard wrote: > The frequency of 'getting virused' is a function of how popular a product is, > not of how 'good' it is. The product used the most is the most popular > target for viruses. Products nobody uses are much less targeted. > This is also the main reason OS/400 doesn't have many viruses. This is not completely true. Apache is the most popular web server on the planet, yet has far fewer security problems than IIS. James Rich james@eaerich.com
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