Hi,
I've Googled this subject, but all of the results seem to be at least a few years old.
So, is Linux more secure (from virii, worms, trojans, etc?) than say Win XP?
With its increasing popularity isn't Linux more likely to come under attack from the chumps who write this type of software?
I guess with Windows there are generally more apps to prevent/catch malicious software and more people looking out for it - regular updates from M$ and the anti-spyware/anti-virus companies...
I guess I just feel a lot more exposed with Linux, since there's (or appears to be) so little 'centralised' support... Maybe I'm just concerned over nothing? And with the huge range of 'home-baked' software around it wouldn't take much for a nasty app to sneak through undetected...
I know a little bit about the inherent differences between Windows and Linux, that make Windows an easier target, but still...
Does anyone out there run anti-virus/anti-spyware software under Kubuntu?
Cheers,
Mike.
I've Googled this subject, but all of the results seem to be at least a few years old.
So, is Linux more secure (from virii, worms, trojans, etc?) than say Win XP?
With its increasing popularity isn't Linux more likely to come under attack from the chumps who write this type of software?
I guess with Windows there are generally more apps to prevent/catch malicious software and more people looking out for it - regular updates from M$ and the anti-spyware/anti-virus companies...
I guess I just feel a lot more exposed with Linux, since there's (or appears to be) so little 'centralised' support... Maybe I'm just concerned over nothing? And with the huge range of 'home-baked' software around it wouldn't take much for a nasty app to sneak through undetected...
I know a little bit about the inherent differences between Windows and Linux, that make Windows an easier target, but still...
Does anyone out there run anti-virus/anti-spyware software under Kubuntu?
Cheers,
Mike.
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