Microsoft: Vista Infected 62% Less Often Than XP
Windows Vista is dramatically more secure than Windows XP, according Microsoft's latest Security Intelligence Report. The infection rate of Windows Vista SP1 was 61.9 percent less than Windows XP SP3, the company said.
The report covers the first half of 2009 and is the seventh such twice-yearly report the company has issued. The study found that for all Microsoft operating systems that the most current service pack is always the least infected, based on infections per 1,000 computers running each OS. Windows 7 was not included in the report. Read the full report [Network World]
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You mean to say that Vista is getting all of those BSOD's without the help of a virus?