• R0cket_M00se
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    16 months ago

    True, but that’s the point.

    Linux isn’t safer because it’s more secure, it’s safer because no one writing malware is going to target only 4% of the market when they could write malware for 60% of the market.

    • @Sanguine@lemmy.world
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      66 months ago

      Maybe 4% desktop market share. You are not including Linux market share of servers; this would be a more worthwhile target.

      • @Evil_incarnate@lemm.ee
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        26 months ago

        But a much harder target, as servers will usually have someone at least semi-competent keeping them updated. Until rising costs and you know, the economy, force the ceo to choose between an IT department and a new boat.

      • R0cket_M00se
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        16 months ago

        Those servers are also sitting in and/or behind DMZs specifically configured with network based intrusion prevention systems to protect them.

        So while more valuable, they’re also better protected because network security is a thing.

        • @Sanguine@lemmy.world
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          16 months ago

          Yeah fair enough. I’d have to assume folks who spend time making malware want a return on their investment, whether financial or status / fame. Not a big ROI on hacking my gaming desktop or a thinkpad I use to stream movies.

          • R0cket_M00se
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            16 months ago

            That’s true for all OSs though, you might be a target of convenience but the money is in enterprise networks.