Chinese hackers have unleashed a never-before-seen Linux backdoor

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Chinese hackers have unleashed a never-before-seen Linux backdoor
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By installing software only from trusted sources (default repositories from your distribution are the safest software you will ever install on linux)

But you can still be infected by virus by other means like opening PDFs or accessing a malicious link, no?

Yes. Opening PDFs might be safer on Linux, but general internet security and practice goes a long way, too. Using a content-blocker like uBlock Origin on Firefox can greatly reduce attack surface on both Linux and Windows as well

For the average person like me, having something like an antivirus is better than not on Linux. Especially since I tend to download various things outside of the default repository (i.e. Ankama Launcher which I've only ever seen as a appimage).

Though your advice is good, I couldn't go through with it without wanting to rip my hair out.

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