Why Hackers Use Linux
Linux is an open source operating system of a computer and comes from its old version mentioned as Unix. Today the use of Linux is developing day by day. And due to more benefits of Linux OS over different operating system hackers also fancies to use Linux instead of any other operating system like windows or Mac, No wonder the other operating system is more user-friendly than this operating system, but this OS has amazing special features that make it major dominating than others. So in this post, i will tell you the reasons why hackers prefer Linux over Other Os.

A hacker is fundamentally someone who breaks into computer networks or standalone personal computer systems for the challenge of it or since they want to profit from their innate hacking capabilities. Acknowledging these factors hackers must want that operating system that provides them maximum security to test their skills and one who make them more secure to do their activities on it, so Linux will be the best choice.

Today millions of lines of code have been written for Linux applications and libraries, normally in an extremely modular manner, which allows it to be integrated into broadly diverse projects, for example, a library that allows you to sniff the network for proactive performance monitoring could be used as part of network hijacking code and can easily hack all the security of the network.

The power and flexibility of Linux make it the hacker’s playground to play all their fashionable activities. Also, hackers can use it, learn it, and understand it intimately that means that if there’s an insecurity, they’re going to find it by their penetrating testings. But the major reason why the hackers like Linux are the same reasons more folks are installing it on their own systems today as the craze of this OS is growing up and up.

The ability to look at each and every line of Linux code, and patch it when problems arise, means that Linux can be secured not just by a few programmers locked away in some corporate headquarters, but by any user at any time working on it.

Benefits Of Linux Over Other OS

#1 Open Source 

Today if you develop software that requires knowledge or modification of the operating system code, Linux’s source code is at your fingertips as you can easily modify the source code of this OS according to your need and also the most of the applications that run on this operating system is also of open source which makes more benefit .

#2 Compatibility

This operating system supports all the Unix software packages and can support all the common file formats in it.

#3 Fast And Easy Installation

Now most of the Linux distributions come with user-friendly installation and setup programs and also popular Linux distributions come with tools that make installation of additional software very user-friendly. Also, the boot time of this operating system is faster than some of the operating system.

#4 Stability 

It’s only Linux that doesn’t need to be rebooted periodically to maintain performance levels and also it doesn’t freeze up or slow down over time due to memory leaks and such things. You can easily use this operating system over years.

#5 Network Friendliness

As this operating system is open source and is contributed by the team over the internet network, hence it very effectively manages to network over it and it also provides many libraries and commands that can be used to test network penetrations. Also, this Operating system is more reliable and makes network backup faster than any other operating system.


#6 Multitasking

Linux is designed to do many things at the same time e.g., a large printing job in the background won’t slow down your other work and also, many much more work can easily be done on it without disturbing any primary processes.

#7 Full use of hard disk

It is only the Linux that continues work well even when the hard disk is almost full which is nearly impossible in any other OS.

#8 Flexibility

The most important feature of Linux is that it can be used for high-performance server applications, desktop applications, and embedded systems as well.

#9 Low Cost

As already discussed it is an open source OS and hence it is freely available on the internet and also the applications that run on it are free of cost.


#10 Less Vulnerable

Today almost all the operating system that is available except Linux has much Vulnerability in it, but Linux is the most secure OS as it has very fewer Vulnerabilities.
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