“Some info on Linux Security issues here.”
I know, I am fully up to date with it. Thing is when you dig into those you will find that 99 out of a 100 require “hands on” to put it in the machine. That means for the home user, a hacker would have to physically come into their home and hack the password on their machine local and put the hack in. Only 1 out of a 100 can be applied remotely, and only because the user flubbed and let it in without using discretion. User misjudgment and error is not the fault of Linux.
And that is good information to have out on the thread!
Thanks!