Would it have been easier or harder to implement Stuxnet if the target networks were running some sort of linux? Or if it would've been a mac-only facility? I'm curious.
Linux and Mac have bugs just like Windows. The only reason they have a reputation of being safer is because windows dominates marketshare, so any "spray and pray" type virus will naturally target windows over mac/linux. On the other hand, if you or your organization is the victim of a targeted hack, it makes no difference what OS you're running. Any sufficiently motivated and skilled attacker will eventually find a w…
... and centralized updates for all software and libraries and make it hard to use old libraries and selinux and ...
Of course any software has bugs, but "only reason" is very much false equivocation.