Hi, Manuel,On Friday 18 May 2007 09:46:28 Renich Bon Ciric wrote: > Is there any virus known to affect GNU & LInux systems; fedora in > particular? > > I've read some article at wikipedia that says that there are a few... > Any known cases yet? > > > # Article > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Linux_computer_viruses quoting: Currently there are under 100 native Linux viruses known but in many organizations the fact that a Linux viruses exists is enough reason to install and use Linux antivirus protection on Linux desktops and servers. Additionaly users of StarOffice and OpenOffice.org have the ability to open and view Microsoft Office documents that may contain viruses. These viruses may not infect the Linux computer but the user can easily attach and send these infected documents unknowingly to someone else and that is a serious problem. As system administrators move to Linux files servers they have a real problem to deal with since the Linux file server can store Windows-based viruses. Windows-based viruses can write to a Linux/Samba network share as easily as they can on a Microsoft Windows based network. System administrators must protect the Linux server from storing these viruses. The only way is through active antivirus defense on the Linux server itself. Our Vexira Antivirus for Linux, as an example, detects not only Linux-based viruses but also Windows and DOS-based as well, I think the current number of malicious or potentially malicious applications (viruses, trojans, worms, etc...) we detect is above 74,000 now. -- Manuel Arostegui Ramirez.
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Les H