I wonder why it hasn't happened. The free source code nature of Linux would
seem to shout for attack.
Al

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Paul McNett


All I meant to say is that most Linux distros come with hundreds of
command-line 
tools to analyze, send, modify network packets, running programs, etc. These
tools 
could be used by a successful Linux exploit, simplifying the ability to
cause damage.

Windows doesn't come with such easy-to-use, powerful tools.

Paul



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