Windows Vista has been most significantly less publicly security vulnerabilities in its first year as Windows XP and Open Source rivals in their first year, according to a report from Microsoft.
The report, written by Jeff Jones, a director of the security strategy of Microsoft Trustworthy Computing Group, which is part of Microsoft’s efforts to show that its work on redesigning the security architecture and adding new security features Vista, Se payroll.
Jones also noted that changes to the way Microsoft has synaptic less work for system administrators for Windows Vista compared to Windows XP.
The report comes on the heels of figures Secunia, the flaws in Windows unless declared in 2007 compared to the open-source operating systems in the same period. However, Microsoft’s report compares how each OS went into its first full year of distribution.

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