Crowdstrike's malware-as-a-service is now affecting Linux. Red Hat, Rocky and Debian stable are affected. According to distrowatch.com, most of us here running linux as a desktop are using debian and debian stable based distros like Mint, Ubuntu, MX. Stop updating, 2 wks+
(www.theregister.com)
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Linux is secure in a different way, but security is not the same as being impervious to hacking.
It's like when the people say that Apple devices can't get malware because "iT's SanDboXed" but that's not the whole story either, and it is still vulnerable to several different avenues of attack like spyware.