It took me a while, but I've found references to the only Linux Viruses to ever exist (although none of them never spreaded outside of AntiVirus testing laboratories) *g*
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2003/10/06/linux_vs_windows_viruses/Shall I post the current Windows Virus, Worms, Trojan and Exploit Lists for a quick comparison?
PS.
HTML volunerabilities were, and some of them still are a widespread risk for IE Users.
The last gotcha for Windows Users was found on EBay, where the HTML Page from an Auction could simply launch the MS Office assistant (if installed) and make it read the Auction text + make it jump over the Screen *lol*
For the unaware, this was just an annoyance; for the security-aware : nothing but a full-blown catastophy
Here's some quick read concerning IE6 bugs alone :
http://secunia.com/product/11/#advisories20 of 79 (!) are unpatched to date...
Happy browsing I'd say, now that's what Windows Users consider "safe" nowadays... (?)
Your Links are very recent and I'm more than confident they will be fixed by the end if this month, IF they are confirmed to be exploitable outside laboratory conditions.
And I'd bet my sweet arse, that at the same time more than 80% of the unpatched Security Risks found in the IE will still be present next month.
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Face it son, you're fighting an entirely hopeless battle.
No matter how many Security issues you could ever find for Linux, I can point you to 10x the amount of issues on Windows for every bug you find in Linux security any day.
And Linux isn't a hype, it's plain reality.
One has to know its stenghts and weaknesses in order to effectively use it in the right places, that's all there is to it.