[citation][nom]dman3k[/nom]Not being a M$ fanboy, but the fact that M$ has way less holes than most other major players like Apple, Adobe, Google, and Mozilla is often overlooked.It's just that they have the largest market. Do you really want "security by obscurity" ?[/citation]
This is not entirely true. In terms of actually "hacking" a computer by remote access, Windows exceeds most others. But in terms of likelihood to get a virus, Mac far exceeds Windows. Yes, because not much is written for it because of its smaller market share, but ALSO because it is very hard to have malicious code on a Mac, all programs and such, even the user, are locked out of all essential system files, unless you tinker with Terminal and such.
However, the majority of threats on the internet are NOT remote access hacking done by an individual, but malicious code that waits for idiots to click it on websites, regardless of the OS, a stupid enough user will find a way to get a virus.
As for someone else monitoring my security at a cost, I'll stick to my own security and not pay, kthx.