In “Step aside, Windows! Open source and Linux are IT’s new security headache,” Preston Gralla is examining how hackers are beginning to target open source softwares more than in the past. Gralla points out that Windows is still the primary target of attacks, “nearly 99% of them targeted Windows” but also argues that open source software attacks are on the rise. Gralla provides an ample amount of credible information to back his claims. His use of ethos, pathos and logos makes his article a very persuasive and well written piece of work. Logos is a very important aspect of persuasion because it influences most people. In the beginning of Gralla’s article he states his argument and gives factual statistics to support why he is taking this stance. Gralla used a recent real world example, “The recently disclosed Equifax break-in,” to support his statement that open source hackers are becoming more of an issue. In this recent attack an estimated 143 million people had private …show more content…
This type of persuasion is the pathos type. This is an extremely important style when writing an argumentative essay because if you upset the audience they will not care what the writer says. Gralla defends his statement that open source is under heavier attack than usual, “IT admins aren’t as used to open-source software being under attack as they are Windows.” This statement is very well thought out because it gives a reason to why these open source softwares are experiencing more attacks because IT workers are not prepared for attacks like they are on Windows. This shows that people are less likely to be prepared for a open source attack than Windows, so it is becoming a major issue. Gralla’s statements towards the end of his article defend his statement but he also concedes to a viewer's counterargument to keep his audience