cinque cose
… che Microsoft dovrebbe imparare da Gnu/Linux.
E sarā difficile che lo fa…
What Vista’s developers should have done is taken a page from Linux’s playbook. In Linux and Unix, the systems were built from the ground-up with the knowledge that a system could have multiple users and that it would be connected to an untrustworthy network.
Can Linux be hacked? Sure. Anything can be. But, it’s fundamentally harder in Linux. Even when a cracker does make it in, it’s still difficult to do significant damage without access to the root account in Linux.
With Windows, once you’re in, it’s an order of magnitude easier to turn the box into a spambot, rip off every password in sight, and do everything up to and including making the PC completely unusable. Who needs this?
