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NTPT writes:

> There is no motivation to make exploits and other stuff on rare OSses.. 

There's a certain circularity to this: if you use rare OSes because
attackers aren't interested in them and you convince lots of people that
this is a good strategy, attackers may then get more interested in them.
So it's at least not a strategy that can scale very well.

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