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Security is hard and as Linux becomes a more lucrative target for malware something will slip through. We've already seen attempted supply chain attacks with xz and we know that Linux ransomware is out there. AV isn't a silver bullet; it's another layer in your defences.
This is exactly my point
Your comment seemed like you were saying not to have AV at all
I am not the guy you replied to, I am the guy calling out arrogance for not using AV
ah, sorry about that, I should have read the username...
No worries, shit happens, have a lovely day!
No, that's a different person
More lucrative target, than running most of the internet?
Ransomware is the money maker, and websites rarely contain valuable enough data that companies can't just rebuild the site in an afternoon.
What will a antivirus do? It would just bork the system.