Yeah, I'm reminded of 15 years ago being told Linux was super secure because people were popping Windows all the time. Turns out it was mostly just a function of effort pointed at the target, and I don't have any reason to believe that's not the case here too.
Linux has had 100% market penetration for 20 years or so now. Everyone using a computer uses Linux *somewhere* in it.
You'd think if it was that easy, there would be exploits all over the place.
Why isn't every single desk phone and router part of a botnet?