Posted by MarkB_MI on January 25, 2023 at 06:19:56 from (96.59.224.67):
In Reply to: Re: Computer question posted by jimg.allentown on January 25, 2023 at 06:10:20:
> OK, you apparently want to take apart my reasoning on security, but I still stand by my statement that there is no such thing as immunity to virus attack. > No significant piece of software is totally free of bugs or weaknesses. There is no debate on that issue. That includes Linux and Mac as well as any other offerings.
I never said otherwise.
> As a side note, regardless of what operating system or software is used on the majority of web servers, even the hackers and attackers depend on web servers to spread their evil. Even the most evil of them is not going to attack their means of spreading their evil.
Attackers will attack any machine they think is vulnerable and which might be a potential vector to their ultimate target. Your statement is a bit contradictory, since in order to use a server to attack other machines, it's first necessary to compromise that server. Hackers prefer to use compromised machines to do their dirty work in order to cover their tracks.
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