If the download mirror thay you download from is linked to from the distro's official site, it is likely safe. If you are referring to CDs, premade CDs will be safe, due to the cost of manufacturing them.
Yes.
Most Linux distributions are already secure. It would actually be more difficult to make them"unsafe."
The Android network are currently working on making it a safe and legal patent product. This is because the creators did not set any rights for linux.
no it is safe but only on certain types of computers. IT DOES work ON MACS OR LINUX COMPUTERS JUST Linux. The website where you can make sure is cheats.info. The oldest Penguin Storm they have now is Penguin Storm10 and that one is safe too
You must make your own copies and keep them in a safe place. The IRS does not provide copies of previous year returns.
Yes. An excellent example would be Gnucash. Gnucash is a free and open-source accounting suite targeted for personal and small-business use. Another one, available only on Linux, would be KMyMoney.
Yes, the Tixati BitTorrent client is a good and safe client. It runs on both Linux and Windows.
Don't buy anything from that site. They're just charging for pirate copies that you could download elsewhere for free.
it depends if firewall setup correctly or not , but in general windows is more vulnerable than Linux
Free Realms memberships are probably safe.
No! stay away from it, its a scam. it is free, but not safe.
I do not officially know, but it is safe to say they've sold tens of thousands of copies. They've sold in not only America and the UK, but in Australia, France, etc. And, not only that, but they've been producing these hundreds of copies for nine straight years! So, it's completely safe to say they've sold tens of thousands of copies.