I think it's nothing new. Although I wonder how actual is that "not having root argument" when UAC is on. Isn't it just like sudo?
Generaly I think, that what matters in security is conciousness of users. I think if Linux had more unconcious users, there would be Linux mallware, I think it'd be possible.
This is literally the worst article I have ever read on this website.
Saying Windows relies on security through obscurity, and then listing 2 out of 5 points saying Linux is more secure because nobody uses it (which isn't even true).
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[ 3.0 ms ] story [ 7.2 ms ] threadSaying Windows relies on security through obscurity, and then listing 2 out of 5 points saying Linux is more secure because nobody uses it (which isn't even true).
This has to be a joke, or satire.