Oh, an OS flame war!
First off, you should note that I'm not completely hostile to Microsoft products. I just legitimately prefer non-Microsoft ones. (Word Perfect > MS Office) Secondly, you should note that I implied
a security minded, computer-literate user can maintain a secure Win* Box.
You might note that I deliberately said:
although I've only managed to infect an XP box once, and that was my fault.
As for attacks:
1.
There is no correlation between number of users and number of vulnerabilities.2. Microsoft, as a corporation, has little reason to seek out and patch coded vulnerabilites which are not already known.
3. Linux is highly modularized, and proper user permissions can limit the extent of the damage.
4. Most linux users aren't stupid enough to click here to get bonzai buddy.
And if my little linux hole is safe from malware when that's what I'm trying to hide from, does it not make sense to hide there? You have no obligation to defend Microsoft's products.
I like Linux, not because it isn't Windows, but because I find it much more logical, intuitive, and efficient. If Linux had the same malware as Windows, I would still use it. I might spend more time in Windows when KDE 4 comes out, though.
[Edit: Clarification: Because KDE4 is cross-platform and will run natively in Windows.]