OK. That is your opinion, and it is your choice to decide how important security is on your system.bester69 wrote:My point, is
I dont think none in world is looking for a me to rapped me, isnt it?[...]
This is wrong! Every single Linux computer can be hacked! It might not be easy, and it is certainly not probable in many cases. To claim otherwise is wrong.bester69 wrote:I see it really silly the critycal worry of having to update the browser in a linux system. It can't be infected in the code as we're talking about linux persmissions , to practical effects, the app is behaving as it was a hardware device or an old Livecd.[...]
This is true, at least with me. I check for router firmware updates every three months. I prefer DD-WRT firmware.bester69 wrote:And we dont put to update router's firmware everyday, dont we?. [...]
Just because you can't see the risk or vulnerability, doesn't mean it doesn't exist.bester69 wrote:The only risk i see here with outdated browsers, might be with an infected addon ..supposing that's even possible (by exploiting a vulenerability browser's hole in remote and behing router.
My point is that it is your choice how much security you want to worry about. But, don't spread the idea that Linux isn't vulnerable. Don't mislead others into thinking there are no threats or vulnerabilities.