Objectively false, given the consistent popularity of C.
Plus, of course, the bad things about C are also bad about C++, in that C++ is more similar to C than different from it.
C's copy paste compatibility in C++ is the Trojan horse that ended up being its security Achilles heel.
However even with that, the C++ community and ISO C++ actually care to improve the language security story.
The same cannot be told for ISO C.
Actually even Microsoft does more for it with its Checked C research and SAL security annotations.
Objectively false, given the consistent popularity of C.
Plus, of course, the bad things about C are also bad about C++, in that C++ is more similar to C than different from it.