Archive for June 28th, 2007

Vista: More Secure – OS X: Better Commercials

Thursday, June 28th, 2007

According to CSO Online, Vista is the most secure desktop operating system available.  Here is the full report.  The graph below shows how Vista compares with XP, Red Hat, Ubuntu, SUSE and Mac OS X.

Three months ago there were skeptical comments concerning the way each OS was installed before the vulnerability testing (see 90 day report).  Some users stated that extra components not used by most users were causing the problems.  The six-month study shows two separate graphs – one with a full install and one with a reduced build.  The chart above shows the reduced build.  Clearly all versions of Linux have more problems than XP or OS X.  OS X has a slight advantage over XP when it comes to high severity vulnerabilities while OS X has twice an many total vulnerabilities as XP.  If you read the report you will see that Apple takes significantly longer to repair problems than Microsoft does.

It is good to see that Microsoft has finally gotten it right with Vista.  Even Steve Gibson says Vista will probably end up being the most secure desktop OS ever.

Efficiency Tip #65 – Shift-Delete

Thursday, June 28th, 2007

Deleting a file can take a while.

1 – Select the file.
2 – Delete the file.
3 – Yes – I do want to delete the file.
4 – Right-click the Trash can and select Empty Recycle Bin
5 – Yes – I am sure I want to empty the Recycle Bin

Here is a way to avoid steps four and five.  At step two press Shift-Delete.  You will get the “are you sure” message at number three, but the file skips the recycle bin and is gone for good.

Be cautious when you use this shortcut.  Sometimes the recycle bin can be a nice safety net for files that are accidentally erased.  At other times it is painful extra step.  To get your file back after a Shift-Delete, you will need a disk utility. 

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