April 27th, 2020 at 7:31 AM
I've always heard that Linux should be very secure against viruses because there are hardly any.
But if everyone switches to Linux against virus protection and everyone switches to Linux to avoid data collection, wouldn't it make a lot of sense for people to try to attack Linux and collect data because everyone thinks it's so safe?
Or when people download the Linux distribution Tails, which is there to protect the private sphere. Wouldn't hackers find these special operating systems and people installing these operating systems the most interesting?
But if everyone switches to Linux against virus protection and everyone switches to Linux to avoid data collection, wouldn't it make a lot of sense for people to try to attack Linux and collect data because everyone thinks it's so safe?
Or when people download the Linux distribution Tails, which is there to protect the private sphere. Wouldn't hackers find these special operating systems and people installing these operating systems the most interesting?