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Originally Posted by rcentros
That's the thing, though. You have to trick a user into running a binary or a script with Linux. If I'm on a website and I'm asked for permission to run an unknown program or script, I'm not going to provide it. I can't imagine why anyone would.
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It constantly amazed me when I was in IT support that people would simply click on dialog boxes "That got in the way". Or Click links on emails or open attachments without checking what they were.
They'd also rather believe a random website or friend or half remembered stuff at school than the IT support.
And then also not know the difference between clicking on something that loads in an application and something that executes (binary or script). Proper training makes a big difference. Not the sort invented by marketing that tours all the features of an application.