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Although I share many of your points I do not agree that it is really all that hard to create a virus in Linux. A Virus does not have to get root access to become very dangerous. In fact I bet I could write a simple virus that looks for hosts on the local network and tries to access with the trusted ssh-keys to spread itself, and then simply ship off all the users files to a mail account. Would be pretty dangerous don't you think?
What bothers me most of Mac isn't even the fact that it's not Opensource, but its apostle users going around, annoying the sh*t out of me, continuously trying to convert me, by pointing out the advantages of their OS.
And yes I completely agree that there is a delicate trade-off between "user friendliness" and verboseness of an operating system. Dumbing everything down is a good way to make it easily attackable.
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