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I have to applaud you for your well thought out well written review. However I have to disagree on the Windows side. As an MCTS I know that Windows can be very secure. But as in any security the weakest link is the end user. And unfortunately most people just hop on the computers, never giving a crap about security until it's way too late.
And as for Mac, well I don't think they're very secure, after all they always go first that at PWN 2 Own
Both Mac OS and Windows (although much better in Vista/7) suffer from one main problem that has come from making it "easy" for the end user. They are both modelled in such a way that home users are pushed towards using one single admin account and doing everything in it. Problem. The people most prone to being exploited are the least likely to set up a limited account and work within it.
At least on Mac OS, although not a reflection of the companies themselves, so much as 3rd-party developers, you can usually run in a Standard account without having to worry about software freaking out. Sadly, there's a lot of Windows programs that don't work nicely in these setups. coughsteamcough. The same goes for UAC. Great initiative, but it breaks some programs, through no fault of MS.