Neither have mine, to my knowledge, but that's only out of luck.
Only a few months ago was the OpenSSH vulnerablity, and for maybe eight hours then I was open to that. Back in 2000 I ran a small net cafe through an unpatched RH6.0 box that all the time I thought was secure enough, though now it's know to have _hundreds_ of holes.
I know you're just some anonymous troll, but even though Windows security does suck very much, plenty of Linux setup get hacked. Mainly the ones that serve web pages 24hrs a day etc, not your home desktop machine that's probably not even open to ssh.
I've not idea what it is in Soviet Russia.
Only a few months ago was the OpenSSH vulnerablity, and for maybe eight hours then I was open to that. Back in 2000 I ran a small net cafe through an unpatched RH6.0 box that all the time I thought was secure enough, though now it's know to have _hundreds_ of holes.
I know you're just some anonymous troll, but even though Windows security does suck very much, plenty of Linux setup get hacked. Mainly the ones that serve web pages 24hrs a day etc, not your home desktop machine that's probably not even open to ssh.