According to the Linux Kernel Security Summit 2018, 68% of kernel exploits are caused by out-of-bounds errors.
That is just one example, there is plenty of material available to anyone that wants to dive into the subject.
So just because GNU/Linux faires better in security towards Haiku, doesn't mean there is nothing left to improve.
According to the Linux Kernel Security Summit 2018, 68% of kernel exploits are caused by out-of-bounds errors.
That is just one example, there is plenty of material available to anyone that wants to dive into the subject.
So just because GNU/Linux faires better in security towards Haiku, doesn't mean there is nothing left to improve.