
Linux vs Windows: Which has the most security vulnerabilities in Go 1.26.2?
From Cup o' Go by Jonathan Hall & Shay Nehmad
May 9, 2026 · 26 min · Episode 157
About this episode
The episode discusses the security vulnerabilities of Linux and Windows in the context of Go 1.26.2.
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People in this episode
Hosts: Jonathan Hall, Shay Nehmad
Topics covered
- Linux
- Windows
- security vulnerabilities
- Go programming
- GopherCon
- technology news
Keywords
- Linux
- Windows
- security vulnerabilities
- Go 1.26.2
- GopherCon
- technology
- news
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: GopherCon
Products: Go 1.26.3, Go 1.25.10, gosymdb, cli-bridge
Places: Seattle
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