Kaspersky has recently made a significant announcement: for the first time, it is extending its antivirus software offerings to Linux home users. Previously, the company's focus had been solely on enterprise-level clientele. While the threat of malware on the GNU/Linux operating system remains comparatively low when measured against the prevalence on Windows and macOS platforms, Linux's robust user permission management system serves as a potent barrier, effectively thwarting unauthorized programs from acquiring system-level privileges.
