- Researchers believe the shift to Linux malware is due to improvements in Windows endpoint security. As a result, threat actors are exploring new attack avenues, increasingly focusing on exploiting flaws in internet-facing systems, most of which run on Linux. - I don‘t get the reasoning here… these servers ran Linux before so what has that to do with Windows endpoints? - Its called clickbait BS. - These Servers are secured by so much and don’t even run out of the box anything, they run entirely custom operating systems based on Linux wich are behind massive Firewalls. 
- Idk about the endpoints, but this seems to be targeting desktops and not servers, as those don’t have KDE. 
- Windows is harder, so less valuable to spend time on. - Dnnxnd - That is what the article says. Windows is definitely becoming a harder target and Linux is becoming way more common. - Linux’s customisability and use of a huge range of different softwares means there’s likely to be many more attack vectors. 
 
 
 
- Next week in news: After Russia, Chinese next to get banned from Linux. - I see that as a possibility but not because they are writing malware - Also China is a much bigger country compared to Russia so there would be a big loss. 
 





