The Linux Foundation Scandal Nobody Talks About
Someone reminds us that the "LF [Linux Foundation] has been allowing vendors to treat Linux like proprietary code. The side effect is that routers have insecure, outdated systems and are about to get breached globally en masse for use in DDoS attacks which will likely dwarf the Windows-based attacks. However, the Windows-based DDoS attacks are nothing to sneeze at."
Windows botnets aren't even talked about in the media anymore, even if their harm has been magnified and spread to more protocols.
A lot of LF media attention has instead been devoted to Russia (for nearly a week already). Why does the LF not ban Microsoft employees, who repeatedly attack the GPL and violate the licence of Linux itself? Follow the money, as LF is financially compromised by Microsoft. Can anyone still say this without being attacked (name-calling or worse)? █