None of that is true. There is a *big* difference between the trojan that was just disclosed for macOS and the endless bugs in Windows that make it vulnerable just connecting it to the Internet. And Windows hasn't been the "most common" system in a long time; Linux via Android phones dwarfs it. Regardless, Windows has always been *disproportionately* affected by insecurity. Even with an 80-90% market share, they weren't sitting at 80-90% of the most damaging exploits, but 99.999%. It is baffling why anybody who isn't a shill would be defending them. Astroturfing doesn't fix actual problems. 3d440ca5b0cc34fed18028592dfd9c41c57270a77f2146a8aae67eb45775b98f