• @m4m4m4m4@lemmy.world
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      24 months ago

      But it also means more people will try to introduce malware and exploits.

      Not saying that hardware makers giving a single fuck about linux would be a bad thing, but rather than a sudden huge increase in desktop linux usage doesn’t sound as good to me as if it happens with time.

      • @WagnasT@lemmy.world
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        54 months ago

        Security through minority is not a best practice. More support would also lead to hardened security even if it becomes a more lucrative target.

        • @m4m4m4m4@lemmy.world
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          14 months ago

          That’s why I said it a sudden huge increase in its usage doesn’t sound as good to me as if it happens with time.

      • @fantawurstwasser@feddit.org
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        44 months ago

        Linux is running on the majority of servers worldwide. Even Android, the most popular mobile OS worldwide, is based on a linux kernel. The attack vector is already there, there are billions of devices running linux out there, so it’s not that you are using some obscure operating system.

      • lurch (he/him)
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        24 months ago

        Linux is very secure by default though. This has multiple reasons. For example that it’s used on a lot of important servers and this carries over to desktops.