It is estimated that Ubuntu has the best cybersecurity but… how true is this? Ubuntu is the most secure operating system for the end user, according to a report published by the UK government that has been widely viewed.

At the basic level, this means not installing software you don’t trust or know of, not opening shady attachments in emails, and avoiding visiting strange websites. Of course, in the age of networks, you have to trust the network you are connected to. All this has nothing to do with antivirus or the operating system – these concepts are exactly the same for both windows and ubuntu.

Another thing is that over time they have had their setbacks but this is normal, every operating system will not be perfect but the errors that have come to have have been corrected; and as for matters such as hidden telemetry it is not right, because whenever user data is collected, including technical data, it must be notified and allowed to be accepted in advance, so it is to be expected that at some point Ubuntu add the hidden telemetry to the one that is not hidden, that is, to the one that is presented once the system is installed.

We must make one thing clear and that is security of course, there are tools that allow us to improve our Cybersecurity and make it stronger but not everything is based on the tools, as we have said before, something very important in this is our criteria and care When it comes to surfing the net, criminals will do everything possible to deceive us and fall into their traps and we must never let this happen.

Ubuntu is not only safe but it is one of the most popular operating systems that are at the moment, of course it does not surpass Windows but little by little its popularity is growing and this is for many important points, of course, not only the Ubuntu cybersecurity also that he has many other things like his community always ready to help and more.


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