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From: Joe Pluta <joepluta@PlutaBrothers.com> > > From: Brad Jensen > > There is no such thing as a secure internet server. > > At the same time, there are servers more vulnerable and less vulnerable to > malicious attacks. Maybe it's just perception, but then again I've never > heard of a successful buffer overrun attack on the IBM HTTP server. > > IIS is seen, whether rightly or wrongly, as a very vulnerable server. Thank > Gartner for that. Or thank Microsoft. Or the hacker community. > the more of them (the servers) out there, the more often will they be targeted by hackers. What is seen s good security for AS/400 and BSD may simply be that the hackers don't know/ don't care about these.
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