NOT REALLY, infecting a
LINUX machine is pretty hard to do. The Linux operating systems are generally
regarded as well protected but not immune from the viruses, Trojans, worms.
There has not yet been a widespread threat of viruses for Linux machine as
Microsoft Windows software faces.
BUT, the myth behind the
concept that LINUX have fewer viruses because no one uses them and WINDOWS have
been effected more because there is a large number of users, is absolutely
wrong. The real fact is that Linux operating system has different structure and
different updating policy which makes it absolutely different from Microsoft
windows. That’s the reason the Linux operating systems are more secure than
windows.
Now, let us take a look
what actually makes Linux a virus free. Linux implements a multi-user
environment where users are offered by privileges for different purposes which
will help them to use the system but cannot change the major settings. To gain
access over such major controls one has to gain access to the core of a Linux
system and for that one need to have root access. And the Linux is well walled
with the security and gaining root access is nearly impossible.
The other reason for this
is downloading of software. If we look at a Window’s user, he downloads
software from many different websites on the internet by trusting the administration
of those sites that they had tried their fullest to make it with proper
security. At the time of downloading, there is no verification of the file that
user is getting was actually from the certified source or someone in the middle
is serving the request.
But if we look at the
Linux area, all the hardware drivers are included with the kernel. And as for
software, all software is delivered in installation packages which are signed
and during the time of installation those signatures are checked. If in case
any package has been replaced with the pirated version of software then we will
get an error warning of that.
One more reason we can
point out that when a security defect is found in Windows application, the
vendor will update on their sites and the user has to discover that and has to
update their software. On Linux, security updates are applied to all the
applications so users become aware of it immediately and they can update it by
clicking a button.
The most important is that
Linux is open source still it’s more secure than Windows because there are many
security researchers who constantly look after the total environment of Linux
operating system. Having the source code open they can inspect the problems and
fix any bugs occurred. While with windows we have to trust the vendor because
the code is not available with anyone so changes and fixing the flaws become
impossible.
BUT, it’s a common idea
that no operating system is totally free from virus. But this is also totally
agreed that LINUX is not so exploited as closed-source ecosystems like WINDOWS
.The open nature of the Linux makes it to be less affected by the malwares.
So, after looking all the
areas I can say that Linux is less vulnerable to all the malware attacks and
provide much security to the systems and the information which it carries. So,
it is much preferable to use.
Linux is not affected by Viruses but it contains Malwares. Researchers are trying to develop good algorithms in kernel so these malwares won't occur.
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