Fri Jan 25, 2008 5:40PM EST
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One year on, how is Vista's vaunted security, often touted by Microsoft as the main reason people should upgrade from XP, holding up? Surprisingly well, in fact. According to security researcher Jeff Jones, Vista remains an exceptionally secure OS, with about half the number of vulnerabilities in year one as XP over the same relative time frame.
I wrote about Jones' research previously, when he made the same analysis at Vista's six month birthday.
According to Jones (who works for Microsoft, by the way, though I still trust his overall findings), the picture today is pretty much the same as it was when last we checked in. I don't worry much about his comparisons to non-Windows OSes (all of which are totally insecure if you look at his numbers), but remain intrigued by how secure Vista seems to be. While booting up a new Vista computer still means downloading about 30 patches, that's nothing compared to the hundreds that XP requires.
That said, Vista is still young and will increasingly be targeted by hackers as it increases its market share. (XP still has a 76.9% market share compared to Vista's 10.5%.) As that number grows (and it inexorably will), its security exploits will likely get worse. But for now, well, at least there's something good going on with the OS.
Enjoy the full report here [PDF link].
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I've talkled to a lot of people who say they don't like Vista. I was going to get Vista, now I don't know if I want it. Any comment?
reading between the lines . . . it looks as if even the hackers out there want nothing to do with vista . . . and daisy . . . don't bother with vista . . . i have it ang regret it.
Really. According to a Microsoft employee other non Microsoft OS's are totally insecure... Well he could not be biased. When I get a virus on my Mac I will believe him, but over ten years with Apple and without antiviral software I feel totally secure. Good luck with Vista.
OK- my Dell laptop with XP had the touchpad quit. It was old enough to not want to repair it, as it was one of their cheap entry-level ones. Soooooooo I broke down and got a new laptop with Vista (home premium version) just before Christmas. I was worried because of all the bad publicity, but I haven't had any problems at all (unless you count that The Sims won't work). I put a lot of my other old software on it and it works just fine. It has a lot of good features, and it sure is "purty", as advertised. Nobody will EVER convince Apple/Mac users that anything else is any good at all, so I just tend to ignore all of their comments anyway...........
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1 Posted by middlenamefrank on Fri Jan 25, 2008 6:11PM EST Report Abuse
That's a pretty dim light at the end of a very long tunnel if you ask me...doesn't increase the appeal of Vista very much at all to me. And I wonder how much is, as you say, because many people are avoiding Vista at all costs? I personally downgraded my laptop to XP because I hated it so much, so maybe the hackers are still focusing on the most popular OS.