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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T23:31:10+00:00 2026-05-15T23:31:10+00:00

For a long time, I’ve wanted to become a security expert. In fact, I’ve

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For a long time, I’ve wanted to become a security expert. In fact, I’ve always wanted to know everything there is to know about computers in general.

So I did some reading on viruses and the different type of environments you can get. What I found is that viruses affect Windows computers more than UNIX due to less people using UNIX for whatever reason (greater control over what goes on, etc) and Mac computers hardly get hit by viruses at all. From what I understand, this is because Apple keeps the MacOS source under lock and key basically.

What I wanted to know is this:
Black Hats exploit vulnerabilities in Windows and UNIX systems. Obviously because it’s intended for more mainstream use, Windows gets exploited most often, but why isn’t UNIX exploited more? The source code is freely available, what gives?

With that, we move on to MacOS. Nobody can see the source code unless they’re employed by Apple (I guess), and as with any software, it’s bound to have vulnerabilities, but, is it more difficult to hack MacOS because of the lack of availability of the code?
Is it even worth it? I also read that Windows is the prime target for viruses and black hats because such a larger percentage of the population use it.

Can anyone point in the direction where I can get some good security white papers?

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    2026-05-15T23:31:10+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 11:31 pm

    There are less viruses for *NIX systems because people attack them differently. With superuser requirements to make system wide changes and all it becomes harder. However, if there is a vulnerability that an attacker can use then he will most likely use it — depending on his intentions of course. Most Windows users surf with admin permissions by default due to lacking knowledge.

    Regarding Windows, a clear majority are desktop users that know less than a desktop user that would run e.g. Linux. Thus attacking the Windows users where they spend their most time is the best available option, and that’s on the web reading emails containing attachments and surfing the web without being too cautious. OS X only has a market share of estimated 4.5%[1]. Spreading a worm designed to exploit vulnerabilities in Windows becomes a lot more lucrative since their market share is 93.90%.

    Both Windows and OS X are running proprietary binaries. OS X is not more secure because of it, they can both be reverse engineered by a researcher that is looking for holes. Some Phrack[2] editions contain very interesting issues in OS X.

    Then there’s also the factor of whom the OS is designed for. Windows is primarily designed to be used by people of less knowledge (“everybody”). Their motto is “it just works”. OS X doesn’t differ much in that aspect but compared to a PC running Windows a Mac running OS X is a way more expensive. OS X had its main breakthrough amongst professional graphic artists and we still have that dominant opinion today. A Mac simply isn’t worth it for most people that require just a browser, Solitaire and MSN.

    Statistics about vulnerabilities and virus usage doesn’t essentially prove which system is the most vulnerable system by design. They only show which system is being exploited the most, and it’s fully logical that the most widespread systems get exploited the most.

    [1] http://marketshare.hitslink.com/report.aspx?qprid=8&qptimeframe=M&qpsp=119
    [2] http://phrack.org/

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