> The reason why most (consumer-facing at least) malware isn't targeting Linux is because its desktop market share is like 3%.
This is also why there's not as much software in general. So if a (lack of) regular software is a valid reason to not use linux, a lack of malware is also a valid reason to use it.
This is also why there's not as much software in general. So if a (lack of) regular software is a valid reason to not use linux, a lack of malware is also a valid reason to use it.