Microsoft said these changes are part of ongoing efforts to address user feedback and improve performance, reliability, and usability across the operating system. If Apple users think their ecosystem is very secure, they might have to rethink it over again: Mac OS X and iOS, its mobile counterpart, are two of the most vulnerable operating systems last year, according to the US National Vulnerability Database (NVD). Apple's two software systems lead the pack with a combined 274 vulnerabilities reported for the last year alone. Surprisingly, Microsoft's Windows 7, 8 and 8.1 Operating Systems were some of the least vulnerable ones, as they fall into the bottom half of the list and rank at 5th, 7th and 8th, all of them with 36 vulnerabilities. Microsoft may be the least vulnerable operating system, but they proved to be on the contrary with the list of applications, as their Internet Explorer browser took over the top of the chart with over 200 risks. While Operating systems take 13 percent of the overall number of reported vulnerabilities, applications still have a huge 83 percent share. Among the reported concerns are limitations involving the Motor Vehicle Inspection Report System, lack of integration with certain government systems, and difficulties in updating vehicle ownership records. Read more in our articles including "Microsoft reduces Copilot AI integrations on Windows 11" and "Mac OS X, iOS are the Most Vulnerable Operating Systems of 2014".
Microsoft said these changes are part of ongoing efforts to address user feedback and improve performance, reliability, and usability across the operating system. If Apple users think their ecosystem is very secure, they might have to rethink it over again: Mac OS X and iOS, its mobile counterpart, are two of the most vulnerable operating systems last year, according to the US National Vulnerability Database (NVD).
Apple's two software systems lead the pack with a combined 274 vulnerabilities reported for the last year alone. Surprisingly, Microsoft's Windows 7, 8 and 8.1 Operating Systems were some of the least vulnerable ones, as they fall into the bottom half of the list and rank at 5th, 7th and 8th, all of them with 36 vulnerabilities. Microsoft may be the least vulnerable operating system, but they proved to be on the contrary with the list of applications, as their Internet Explorer browser took over the top of the chart with over 200 risks.
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