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:Security Portal: Who Needs Virus Protection on Linux?
Security Portal: Who Needs Virus Protection on Linux?
Jun 28, 1999, 00 :37 UTC (11 Talkback[s]) (8595 reads)

(Other stories by Jim Reavis)

Thanks to Jim Reavis for this link.

"Linux Virus Protection, you say, isn't that redundant? Why Linux itself is virus protection. A malicious program that seeks to infect system files is going to have very little success when invoked by a non-root user. So while our hearts are filled with great sorrow over the travails of our Windows friends who have had to do battle with Melissa, Chernobyl and ExploreZip, we have felt insulated from those threats ourselves. Those days are rapidly coming to an end. Not because Linux is highly susceptible to virii, but because the key to enterprise acceptance of Linux is its ability to be highly integrated with corporate standards, even if it means solving problems caused by other operating systems."

"In this increasingly interconnected world, the indirect effects of problematic systems can be felt by everyone. When the Melissa virus hit, some Linux servers' sendmail became overloaded with messages and had to shut down. When ExploreZip exploded, some Linux servers running Samba had to contend with Windows clients deleting data files, which had to be restored. In this sense, Linux is only immune to virii if you unplug it from the network."

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  Talkback(s) Name  and Date
You just don't have anything to do w ...   Here's what you do.   
AC
Jun 28, 1999, 00:59:09
 
I agree that Linux needs protection in c ...   Protect the serial killer from the mob?   
brett
Jun 28, 1999, 01:19:48
 
Samba, be it running on Linux or anythin ...   Samba   
Mark Evans
Jun 28, 1999, 01:28:14
 
Windows have to have Anti-virus. In all  ...   Innoculation or quarantine   
Rafael
Jun 28, 1999, 02:30:46
 
Why did Melissa and ExploreZip succeed o ...   Linux IS susceptible to Melissa-like virii   
Trojan
Jun 28, 1999, 06:53:14
 
Linux doesn't really need virus scan ...   Linux Viruses   
Fernando Pereira
Jun 28, 1999, 07:22:54
 
why bother... ...   it's M$ problem let them fix it   
totoy
Jun 28, 1999, 07:28:21
 
...when Microsoft inevitably ports MS Of ...   Linux will have virii when...   
Art Cancro
Jun 28, 1999, 09:48:10
 
Of course, the anti-virus companies are  ...   Symantech's testimony   
James Lee
Jun 28, 1999, 10:51:11
 
I agree with the sentiment expressed by  ...   Free Software virus scanners   
Ben Finney
Jun 28, 1999, 21:46:53
 
> The big problem with that is: no Free  ...   re: Subject: Free Software virus scanners   
Mel
Jun 29, 1999, 21:10:00
 
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