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What is more secure, desktop Linux or Windows?
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<blockquote data-quote="RansomwareRemediation" data-source="post: 1046650" data-attributes="member: 88078"><p>Most of the people who make malware make it on Linux, for Windows, for what reason? because it is the most used system. Just because you haven't used an antivirus doesn't mean it's useless. It's like getting in a car and never wearing a seat belt and saying because I've never been in an accident, it's not worth using it. Well on the internet it's the same. It is not recommended to navigate without protection. Linux is a system used by few people (leaving aside android). It is normal not to receive attacks. But what would happen if Microsoft was the one that nobody uses and Linux was the most used? It would be a linux malware strainer, the number of people dedicated to making security changes in linux is low, it is free software to start with. A free software will never be at the level of a paid one. That is my humble opinion.</p><p>Greetings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RansomwareRemediation, post: 1046650, member: 88078"] Most of the people who make malware make it on Linux, for Windows, for what reason? because it is the most used system. Just because you haven't used an antivirus doesn't mean it's useless. It's like getting in a car and never wearing a seat belt and saying because I've never been in an accident, it's not worth using it. Well on the internet it's the same. It is not recommended to navigate without protection. Linux is a system used by few people (leaving aside android). It is normal not to receive attacks. But what would happen if Microsoft was the one that nobody uses and Linux was the most used? It would be a linux malware strainer, the number of people dedicated to making security changes in linux is low, it is free software to start with. A free software will never be at the level of a paid one. That is my humble opinion. Greetings. [/QUOTE]
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