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Running Windows is a choice. Well, maybe not at work but certainly at home. My employer, a Fortune 500 company with over a hundred thousand users worldwide, runs Windows on the desktop but the back-end servers are almost exclusively Linux. For the home user, arguments for using Windows versus Linux become weaker every day.
No operating system is immune to malware, and it's true that Windows market share makes it a big target. But the real problem with Windows security is and has been Microsoft's philosophy, which has always favored ease of use over security. They've become much better in recent years, but it is still far too easy to infect a Windows PC with malware. Cyber criminals don't target Linux partly because of its smaller market share, but also because it is far more difficult to attack a Linux system. The same is true of Apple's OS/X.
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