Security: Macs Being Attacked by Windows Malware, Linux Attacked by Sensationalist Headlines
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Macs Being Attacked by Windows Malware
Mac computers in several countries are being infected by Windows malware that can run on Macs but evades Apple's built-in protections.
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'Dirty Sock' Flaw in snapd Allows Root Access to Linux Servers [Ed:This would be a problem in shared servers where ordinary users can install new software (not typical, the users are also known)]
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Canonical Snapd Vulnerability Gives Root Access in Linux
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New Malware Kills Rival Miners Upon Installation [Ed: Finally someone makes it not about "Linux" but about malicious software being planted somehow]
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