I never got where the misconception of "*nix doesn't have malware" came from. Maybe from the 2k era where "malware" was anything that was slowing down your PC (I also don't get why a malware would slow down your PC, unless it's a ransomware)?
I remember the c99.php shell from way back which is an amazing example of cross-platform (PHP can run anywhere) "virus" and it was considered a golden standard (2010 era?)
There's also the kind of malware that uses your PC to mine crypto without you knowing. And especially back in the day there were plenty of trolls just infecting computers with malware to slow them down for fun. And since malware is just software, it's all gonna be made differently so there probably plenty that just has bad code.
I never got where the misconception of "*nix doesn't have malware" came from. Maybe from the 2k era where "malware" was anything that was slowing down your PC (I also don't get why a malware would slow down your PC, unless it's a ransomware)?
I remember the c99.php shell from way back which is an amazing example of cross-platform (PHP can run anywhere) "virus" and it was considered a golden standard (2010 era?)
There's also the kind of malware that uses your PC to mine crypto without you knowing. And especially back in the day there were plenty of trolls just infecting computers with malware to slow them down for fun. And since malware is just software, it's all gonna be made differently so there probably plenty that just has bad code.
I think it's born from a misinderstanding of infection statistics, especially back when windows was also more popular on servers.