Also remember that most virus creators will never recieve any notice unless thier virus does damage on signaficant level. Targeting Linux takes more knowledge, more time for much less impact (if any impact at all). I'm sure there are some that will target Linux but like stated below the chance of it actually doing damage is very slim.
On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 9:59 AM, JTF <[email protected]> wrote: > Unlike windows viruses, a Linux virus will take some significant effort to > get it to run and then once it does run, damage is limited to that user's > home folder since by default, the user doesn't have super user privileges to > system files unless requested. > > Then you have the executable bit, if not set, the script/program will not > run. This bit MAY stay if the file was packed into a tar or zip file and > will be lost if saved to a non-Linux file system. > > What it comes down to....you really need to WANT something to run on your > Linux system....nothing runs just because it can, like windows. > > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Linux Users > Group. > To post a message, send email to [email protected] > To unsubscribe, send email to [email protected] > For more options, visit our group at > http://groups.google.com/group/linuxusersgroup > References can be found at: http://goo.gl/anqri > Please remember to abide by our list rules (http://tinyurl.com/LUG-Rulesor > http://cdn.fsdev.net/List-Rules.pdf) > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Linux Users Group. To post a message, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit our group at http://groups.google.com/group/linuxusersgroup References can be found at: http://goo.gl/anqri Please remember to abide by our list rules (http://tinyurl.com/LUG-Rules or http://cdn.fsdev.net/List-Rules.pdf)
