[Info-vax] VMS Software needs to port VAX DIBOL to OpenVMS X86 platform
Jon Pinkley
jon.pinkley at gmail.com
Thu Dec 17 23:54:39 EST 2020
On Wednesday, December 16, 2020 at 3:35:19 PM UTC-5, mcecu... at gmail.com wrote:
> On Wednesday, December 16, 2020 at 3:24:35 PM UTC-5, Steve Ives wrote:
> > By the way, just a bit of fun. In modern "DIBOL", written in Visual Studio (optional), bottles of beer can now be done like this:
> >
> > proc
> > data i, int
> > for i from 99 thru 1 by -1
> > Console.WriteLine("{0} Bottle{2} of Beer on the wall,{1}{0} Bottle{2} of Beer,{1}Take one down, pass it around,{1}{0} Bottle{2} of Beer on the wall.'{1}",i,%char(13)+%char(10),i>1?"s":"")
> >
> > Steve
> Steve here is the top 50 most vulnerable OSs so far to make a point.
>
> Top 50 Products By Total Number Of "Distinct" Vulnerabilities
> Go to year: 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 All Time Leaders
> Product Name Vendor Name Product Type Number of Vulnerabilities
> 1 Debian Linux Debian OS 3067
> 2 Android Google OS 2563
> 3 Linux Kernel Linux OS 2357
> 4 Mac Os X Apple OS 2212
> 5 Ubuntu Linux Canonical OS 2007
> 6 Firefox Mozilla Application 1873
> 7 Chrome Google Application 1858
> 8 Iphone Os Apple OS 1655
> 9 Windows Server 2008 Microsoft OS 1421
> 10 Windows 7 Microsoft OS 1283
> 11 Acrobat Reader Dc Adobe Application 1182
> 12 Acrobat Dc Adobe Application 1182
> 13 Windows 10 Microsoft OS 1111
> 14 Flash Player Adobe Application 1078
> 15 Windows Server 2012 Microsoft OS 1050
> 16 Enterprise Linux Desktop Redhat OS 1039
> 17 Internet Explorer Microsoft Application 1030
> 18 Safari Apple Application 1029
> 19 Enterprise Linux Server Redhat OS 979
> 20 Windows 8.1 Microsoft OS 978
> 21 Acrobat Adobe Application 949
> 22 Enterprise Linux Workstation Redhat OS 941
> 23 Thunderbird Mozilla Application 921
> 24 Opensuse Opensuse OS 918
> 25 Windows Server 2016 Microsoft OS 889
> 26 Windows Rt 8.1 Microsoft OS 848
> 27 Windows Vista Microsoft OS 831
> 28 Windows Xp Microsoft OS 741
> 29 Mysql Oracle Application 716
> 30 Seamonkey Mozilla Application 698
> 31 Fedora Fedoraproject OS 697
> 32 Acrobat Reader Adobe Application 681
> 33 Firefox Esr Mozilla Application 672
> 34 Enterprise Linux Redhat OS 662
> 35 Mac Os X Server Apple OS 640
> 36 IE Microsoft Application 631
> 37 JRE Oracle Application 617
> 38 Edge Microsoft Application 615
> 39 JDK Oracle Application 607
> 40 PHP PHP Application 604
> 41 Itunes Apple Application 601
> 42 Leap Opensuse OS 595
> 43 Wireshark Wireshark Application 576
> 44 Sunos SUN OS 569
> 45 Office Microsoft Application 546
> 46 Imagemagick Imagemagick Application 545
> 47 IOS Cisco OS 532
> 48 Windows 2000 Microsoft OS 514
> 49 Watchos Apple OS 473
> 50 Solaris SUN OS 465
I am not sure what point you are trying to make. Most of those "products" are not Operating Systems.
And the lack of reported vulnerabilities has very little to do with real vulnerabilities.
For example, I don't see CP/M or MS-DOS or even Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows NT on the list. Does that imply they have no vulnerabilities?
I don't see any SCADA devices on the list either.
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