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Although Linux is often regarded, and indeed is, less susceptible to attacks than Windows — partly because it’s not as widespread, it is not immune to malware. In fact, certain types of malware, such as DDoS botnets, are more prevalent on Linux systems than on Windows systems. 


It’s no secret that Linux servers are widely deployed in enterprise environments. This attracts hackers who seek a higher return on their investment. As a result, Linux malware saw a 50% increase in …

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