It's not any more difficult to get a virus on Linux than Windows. It comes down to experience as you said. I've been using Windows for my entire life and haven't gotten a virus since I was 8. But all it takes is one mistake on both Windows and Linux, you accidentally leave a docker endpoint or ssh server exposed and insufficiently protected on Linux and you're going to get a virus the same as if you accidentally opened a .pdf.exe on Windows.
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Mirai and other botnets, coin miners, ransomware... Do you think that malware makers just decided to ignore the billions of Linux servers and IoT devices that exist?
I don't really understand that belief. There is plenty of Linux malware especially targeting servers, you just need to have an unsecure service running to find that out
It's literally just the OnePlus business model from scratch and people are eating up like it's new as if they won't be hating the brand 5 years from now. The founder is even the exact same guy. I don't get how people are falling for it a second time.
Since you don't need access to prometheus you could limit it to be only accessible by grafana and the servers you are pulling from. Other than that, you should read this https://prometheus.io/docs/operating/security/
Yeah, I think it has to default to off but I believe the banner they show shouldn't make it harder to continue with it being off rather than turning it on
The cookie consent banner has to allow you to opt out of cookies as easily as accepting them
I hope one day they just start fining everyone doing it all at once
Tons of companies break the cookie law already, but enforcement seems to be rare
Yeah, it is rediculous that they do that and I'm surprised they haven't faced another antitrust suit for it.
You can uninstall it, it just breaks some things. Internet explorer was worse
Glad you asked, I run a ssh honeypot and get multiple connections adding ssh keys, trying to run lockr, downloading shit every day.