Drop in the bucket compared to Windows. Great, they found 3 pieces of malware that target Linux, 2 years ago. Lol.
Meanwhile there are dozens of Windows malware coming out every day, botnets are running hundreds of thousands to millions of compromised Windows systems, and ransomware is rampant on Windows.
SnotFlickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zone 10 months ago
Yeah, because botnets are made from consumer-level machines that are badly secured.
So some idiot who knows nothing about Linux sets it up the first time, never create an account other than the root account, never enabled UFW, and browses all day is literally the kind of people who make botnets are looking for to target.
Corporate servers tend to actually have competent security people running them, which is why you don’t see constant breaches of Linux servers, although it happens. Even then, corporate servers can be hacked if the services running on them aren’t appropriately patches. The Equifax hack is a great example of this, a series of cascading failures, and the CVE relating to it touched on that it was an Apache exploit that could work in either Windows or Linux.
isc.sans.edu/diary/22169
Pro-tip: Cybersecurity is hard, and expecting random asshats who’ve never had any training figure out on the go is asking for a bad time.