Correct. Because Linux is not used to do any of the important work, only as server or routing functions. All important applications and data and the mission-critical information resides on Windows machines.
Correct. Because Linux is not used to do any of the important work, only as server or routing functions. All important applications and data and the mission-critical information resides on Windows machines.
This is purely Linux's fault. Linux still refuses to add support to run the Excel macros which are responsible for processing almost all of today's enterprise data.
Might be a good thing. https://www.wired.com/story/mi... [wired.com] Seems like using those macros as an attack vector is a thing. I googled excel spreadsheet macros exploits and got the above as just one of many many many results. And the results are not 10 years old. They are current.
He comes the Wolf! - cried the boy (Score:4, Insightful)
So... resuming: the supposed danger does basically nothing in Linux and the REAL issue is that they use it to attack Windows and iOS attached to it...
WOW!
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Correct. Because Linux is not used to do any of the important work, only as server or routing functions. All important applications and data and the mission-critical information resides on Windows machines.
This is purely Linux's fault. Linux still refuses to add support to run the Excel macros which are responsible for processing almost all of today's enterprise data.
Re:He comes the Wolf! - cried the boy (Score:3)