![]() ![]() ![]() Also, I finally figured out why my trojan randomly installs temp files even when I don't run it. Linux's source code is available to everyone online so it would actually be easier to hack. Linux isn't exactly more secure, it's just less likely to be hacked because less people use it. It blocks dangerous downloads/pictures (yeah pictures can get infected) and they block dangerous websites like blog(dot)malwarebytes(dot)comagain, linux. It doesn't exactly have to be from the original source code.Ĭhiroyce wrote:macOS is the best for safety. ![]() Good point, but they can hack a Linux OS in use. You can't just go into someone's GitHub (in this case linus') and delete a patch, you have to get your changes approved. It being open source means more people can find and fix exploits very, very quickly And hackers can make it less secure by deleting these patches. It's explained right here.That's simply not true. Chiroyce wrote:macOS is the best for safety. ![]()
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