![]() Why? Because the people who maintain them know what they are doing and the servers are hardened against potential attacks. What’s surprising is that a lot of Linux servers don’t run any anti-virus. Even though Linux in the consumer arena is quite small, Linux is huge on the back-end like web servers, etc. In order to run Linux on a daily basis, you need to know a lot more about computers than a Windows or Mac user, plain and simple. When a Linux user does get a virus, though, it’s almost always related to an Internet-facing application like a mail server or web app. The same is not true for Linux, which is inherently slightly more secure. OS X is inherently not any more secure than Windows. Now that Macs are selling pretty well, the number of incidents of viruses and malware has gone up too. Since Windows is by far the most prevalent operating system, just the sheer number of devices ensures that Windows users will end up getting more viruses. Researchers are always finding security holes in Windows, IE, Office, etc, but the systems normally get patched up before the virus starts to spread or someone can take over your computer. It’s not as common to get virus or get hacked by someone because of an OS level security flaw. Unfortunately, this is how most people end up with malware and viruses on their computer. ![]() It doesn’t matter which OS you are on, if you visit a malware-infecting site, click on unscrupulous links or download and open unknown attachments, your computer can become easily infected. The first thing that I explain to people is that all operating systems are prince to malware or viruses from the web and from email attachments. In this article, I wanted to go through the reasons why there are more viruses for Windows and explain whether Linux is really more secure than Windows and why. The Flashback virus in 2012 infected over 600,000 machines and took Apple weeks/months to release a proper fix. There is some truth to the fact that Linux is a bit more secure, but OS X and Linux both have their share of viruses.Īlso, since a lot of people don’t run anti-virus software on their Macs because it’s deemed not necessary, when a virus starts spreading on OS X, it spreads like wildfire and no one even realizes they have a virus.
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