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SecurityThe issue of security is crucial and will continue to grow as an important concern for users. Truly independent research finds that GNU/Linux has fewer flaws than proprietary software. A four year project that completed in 2004 identified 985 bugs in nearly 6 million lines of code in GNU/Linux (Kernel 2.6) while proprietary software is thought to have between 5,000 and 40,000 bugs in similar sized code (but of course, is also not open to such scrutiny by just any one). CNET report on the research in Security research suggests Linux has fewer flaws, published 13 December 2004. An article in the 27 August 2001 issue of Interactive Week by Rob Fixmer recalls a 1998 interview with then Symantec CEO Gordon Eubanks:
Gartner Group's John Pescatore on 19 September 2001 had the following to say in an advisory from the Gartner web site2.1(emphasis is mine):
Any one can scan the GNU/Linux code for vulnerabilities (and for inefficiencies and bugs) and as they are discovered the solutions quickly become available for all to access. Of course, the unscrupulous can also scan the code for opportunities to attack a system, unlike proprietary code where only a few have access to the source code. But would you prefer security by obscurity or security by peer review? It is a choice!
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