"It's not safe to run an internet facing Windows box right now," a hacker who used to work in the US Department of Defense said to Motherboard.
I'm thinking this could be a good time to introduce your friends to #Linux.
I wrote a bit on why over on Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/65gnkm/this_could_be_a_good_time_to_talk_to_your_friends/
@forteller from an exploit mitigation perspective, the main Linux distributions trail behind Windows. With grsecurity making their patch private, all distributions will fall behind. When it comes down to it, Windows is likely more secure than stock Linux. It's simply that Windows has a larger market share on the desktop. If Linux had that same market share, you'd see it be targeted more.
@forteller we thought the same about OpenSSL until Heartbleed. The "it's open source, so there's eyes on it" argument means nothing.
@lattera @forteller that was not his argument. His argument was: the more people use it, the more resources are available to do the audits and improve it.
Your logical fallacy is: Straw Man. https://yourlogicalfallacyis.com/strawman