A question came up a little earlier today about the inherent security of Linux. A vendor I was evaluating mentioned in their literature that Linux required virtually no security patching. As such, I wanted to share this article from earlier in the week as a rebuttal. Though not specifically malware, its a great example of the fact that security by obscurity is still a really stupid idea.
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