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minus-square@baked_tea@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink3•7 months agoIs this like the “there’s no viruses on android”?
minus-squareGranixolink2•7 months agoI meant GNU/Linux. There are viruses on Android since if what most smartphone users around the world use.
minus-square@KISSmyOS@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink7•7 months agoGNU/Linux is what most server infrastructure in the world runs on, so it’s definitely a big, fat, juicy target.
minus-square@KISSmyOS@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink1•7 months ago? Amazon AWS, Microsoft Azure, Cloudflare and Google servers run on Linux, so that’s >90% of the websites people use daily depending on it.
Is this like the “there’s no viruses on android”?
I meant GNU/Linux.
There are viruses on Android since if what most smartphone users around the world use.
GNU/Linux is what most server infrastructure in the world runs on, so it’s definitely a big, fat, juicy target.
But not on the websites the average user tends to go.
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Amazon AWS, Microsoft Azure, Cloudflare and Google servers run on Linux, so that’s >90% of the websites people use daily depending on it.