Windows Vs. Linux 8 Secure

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Windows vs. MAC vs. Linux 8 secure, but the only other real benefit is that Apple does not populate a large percentage of the PC marketplace. Apple used to encourage this way of thinking, but after the Flashback virus (Perlroth, 2012), they decided it was no t a good idea to lie to their customers. Apple replaced their “Why you’ll love a Mac” website containing “It doesn’t get PC viruses” to “It’s built to be safe” (Mlot,
2012). Since malware really only exploits existing bugs or holes in an operating system, it is up to Apple to fix those holes, and they do a pretty good job of it. But in any case, it is better to be safe than sorry. Some good Mac antiviruses include MacKeeper, Kaspersky, and Trend Micro (Sutherland, 2014). As with Mac, security of Windows is also unique. Windows XP was the greatest thing to happen to Microsoft since 3.0, and it was a shame to see it go on April 8, 2014. Jumping from XP to Vista was no easy task, and left a lot of people unsatisfied. Despite its flaws, Vista did take the first step in the next generation of Windows. One such addition to Windows was the implementation of the User Account Control, or UAC. This was an attempt to secure the Windows operating system similar to how Mac users need to input a password whenever a change is made to the system. The screen would dim and ask for confirmation for any program to run. If the current user were not an administrator, it would ask for the administrator password. This feature was one of the first things to disable on a fresh install of Vista and that act made the entire effort pointless. Another great addition to Windows was the creation of Windows Defender. This was Microsoft trying to combat spyware and other threats alongside the antivirus solu...

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...ch system offers a unique look, especially Linux when it comes to file management. Linux also operates on an open source platform, which makes it vastly different when securing the system. Windows and Mac do have many similarities in regard to file management, but when

Windows vs. MAC vs. Linux 11 it comes to memory allocation and process management, there are noticeable differences between Mac and Windows. Windows is regarded as the most user-friendly operating system available but compared to Mac and Linux, it is much more at risk for security threats. All in all, these three operating systems provide users with quality memory, process and file management systems as well as unique security features, but when it comes down to choosing which one is best, it is impossible to say because each system has its pros and cons. Sometimes it is just a matter of preference.

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