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Researchers believe the shift to Linux malware is due to improvements in Windows endpoint security. As a result, threat actors are exploring new attack avenues, increasingly focusing on exploiting flaws in internet-facing systems, most of which run on Linux.
I don‘t get the reasoning here… these servers ran Linux before so what has that to do with Windows endpoints?
Windows is harder, so less valuable to spend time on.
Idk about the endpoints, but this seems to be targeting desktops and not servers, as those don’t have KDE.
Next week in news: After Russia, Chinese next to get banned from Linux.
I see that as a possibility but not because they are writing malware
Also China is a much bigger country compared to Russia so there would be a big loss.