
You can't just go into someone's GitHub (in this case linus') and delete a patch, you have to get your changes approved.Ĭhiroyce wrote:macOS is the best for safety. It being open source means more people can find and fix exploits very, very quickly And hackers can make it less secure by deleting these patches.

It's explained right here.That's simply not true. Also, I finally figured out why my trojan randomly installs temp files even when I don't run it.
BONZI BUDDY VIRUS EXPLAINED CODE
Linux's source code is available to everyone online so it would actually be easier to hack. Linux isn't exactly more secure, it's just less likely to be hacked because less people use it. It blocks dangerous downloads/pictures (yeah pictures can get infected) and they block dangerous websites like blog(dot)malwarebytes(dot)comagain, linux. It's also the most popular operating system on the planet (Android is linux based, so that rules off the general public, almost all servers are linux based (due to it's security., so that rules off it being used outside of mobiles, and almost all hackers use linux, so that rules off “it's less likely to be hacked because less people use it”).Ĭhiroyce wrote:macOS is the best for safety. It being open source means more people can find and fix exploits very, very quickly (probably sometimes in a matter of hours).

Chiroyce wrote:macOS is the best for safety.
