• madthumbs@lemmy.worldOPM
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    11 hours ago

    When you tack on what it needs to be a desktop OS, you’re tacking on vulnerabilities. Take a point release distro like Debian, and you end up with more out of date packages which adds to vulnerabilities. Also, a web search will reveal decades old issues with Linux used as a server. -It’s not bulletproof, we just don’t hear about it like we don’t hear about Linux much IRL, and it’s something evangelists like to suppress.

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      10 hours ago

      If somebody hacks into your Windows computer then you know somebody’s hacked Windows, if somebody hacks a bank or website then you don’t really think about which OS they were running. Go to something like exploit-db and there’s plenty of CVEs for both Windows and Linux but it’s usually in the software.