![]() ![]() "Common sense" is merely one layer in security. "Common sense" can't keep you safe when a program or download you trust becomes malicious. Remember when a linux download server got hacked and tens of thousands of people downloaded an OS with malware?Īn antivirus is literally the only way to catch these types of things. Remember when one of the most popular screenshot programs got it's update servers hacked and automatically installed an infected 'update' on hundreds of thousands of computers? This can happen in the background, completely silently, and you would never realize it unless you go and manually read the hundreds of thousands of system and program files, if you even knew what to look for. Literally any program that is on your computer could install malware or viruses through the automatic updates distributed from the host servers. ![]() It seems like linus and many other people think "common sense" is enough to keep you protected.which is 100% incorrect. ![]()
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