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Another Dose of Fake 'Articles' About Linux

Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Oct 08, 2024,

updated Oct 08, 2024

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Not a Day can go by without some spew/slop/spam:

HTTPS image: Understanding Linux Vulnerabilities: Facts, Figures, and Mitigation Strategies

Yes, 100% BS, likely generated by Microsoft's "bullshit generator" (what Richard M. Stallman (RMS) calls it).

Richard M. Stallman (RMS) calls it
HTTPS image: Linux is a powerful operating system that forms the backbone of numerous servers, workstations, kiosks, and embedded devices worldwide. It accounts for approximately 3.08% of all operating systems in use globally. Given its critical role in infrastructure and technology, ensuring the security of Linux environments is paramount. However, the reality is challenging; over the past five years, more than 1,050 cybersecurity vulnerabilities have been identified in the Linux kernel.

Sadly, as per this new 'article' from muylinux.com, this trend isn't limited to one site. At least this one discloses it in the headline: "¿Es una buena elección Linux en PC? La IA responde".. ("AI answers") (what they mean by "AI" is that they're posting Microsoft trash as 'article'... a new low for an otherwise fine site).

↺ HTTPS: this new 'article' from muylinux.com

Don't give visibility to the nonsense of Microsoft, muylinux.com.

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