Linux Is NO LONGER Safe? The New Malware Targeting Every Distro (2026 Update)
For years, Linux users believed they were immune to the kinds of malware that plague Windows systems. “Linux doesn’t get viruses,” they said. But in 2026, that assumption is being challenged. A new wave of sophisticated malware is now targeting multiple Linux distributions — from desktop users to servers and even developers. And unlike older threats, this one doesn’t rely on obvious tricks. It hides in trusted repositories, compromised packages, and even open-source tools people use every day. In this video, I break down what’s really happening, how this new malware spreads, and whether Linux is truly becoming less secure — or if users are simply becoming more careless. Most importantly, I’ll show you what steps you should take right now to protect your system. In this video, you will learn: Why Linux is increasingly being targeted in 2026. How this new malware infects different distros. The biggest myths about Linux security. Warning signs your system may already be compromised
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