• Ooops@feddit.org
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    23 hours ago

    there is hardly any point of creating malware for a system with such a small user base

    Actually the whole world runs on linux, Windows is mostly the low level consumer end.

    Which makes your argument true for a certain segment of malware (the cheap low tech stuff more akin to scams etc targeting people en mass but expected to have a low return), but not actually for the parts where the money is that justify elaborate malware and hacks.

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      23 hours ago

      The internet runs on linux.

      (Webservers, some network equipment, monitoring servers, NAS, DNS, … lots of services can be setup and ran for free on linux. ((Companies like free)))

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        A lot of companies stuff also runs on linux when it’s not free, just so they can avoid having to manage the hardware side… see: Google Cloud, AWS, Azure etc.

        The amount of companies having their whole infrastructure run by one of the big cloud services on linux servers nowadays is far too high to make a serious argument of “linux is only secure because it’s irrelevant and no one cares to break it”.

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        21 hours ago

        Most companies like free. Larger companies like support contracts and shifting liability.