>Android topped the list with 523 distinct vulnerabilities for 2016 followed by Debian Linux with 319 vulnerabilities and then Ubuntu Linux with 276 vulnerabilities. The Linux Kernel itself was listed with 216 vulnerabilities while mac OS X had 215 and Windows 10 at 172.
>The applications with the most vulnerabilities for 2016 were Flash Player followed by Acrobat Reader and Acrobat.
https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=CVE-Details-2016-List
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Androidfags, Freetards and Adobe, BTFO!
>>58307671
Your mom's pussy has 1 vulnerability.
My dick.
Is more discovered and disclosed vulnerabilities a bad thing, or is it a good thing?
>>58307786
>trying to curse
Kido, you need +18 to post here. Go back to >>>/v/
>>58307671
Case by case the windows vulnerability are probably the most exploitable with the widest user base.
Popularity = exploits
>>58307671
Open source in GNU/Linux makes the vulnerabilities easy to find and solve
>>58307671
>Hey, look at my super obscure OS!
>No one has heard of it except me and three other people (one of them being the creator)
>It had no vulnerabilities!
You might want to drink bleach. Everything has vulnerabilities, and I'd rather be using the software highest on that list because shit actual gets found and patched.
>>58309676
>because shit actual gets found and patched.
Yeah, after 16 years.