In my last post I mentioned a study that claimed Linux servers are more successfully breached than Windows servers. One person commented:
"Secure" is in the hands of the admin. While I don't personally believe that it's possible to make a Windows box as secure as a *nix box in some cases (
I agree that regardless of the system, security is in the hands of the sysadmin. I remember a few years back when a fresh new RedHat system had a typical half-life of less than an hour before a root kit was installed.
That said, I guess my reason for posting this was to point out that it is not ONLY Windows systems that are insecure. A lot of people like to say inane things like "Linux is more secure than Windows," which is a bunch of crap.
A linux machine that is not taken care of is insecure. A Windows machine that is not taken care of is insecure. A BSD system that is not taken care of is insecure.
If you don't lock your front door, don't complain when someone breaks into your house.