I'm currently running no virus or spyware protection. And I use my kubuntu OS 98% of the time. I figure it is only a matter of time until I attract some linux based malware; virus or spyware. What protective measure should I take? I use avast on my windows OSes, and like their product. Do I need to keep it up and constantly scanning, or just use it when I suspect a virus. What else should I use for spyware protection? Or is linux spyware unheard of?
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I figure it is only a matter of time until I attract some linux based malware; virus or spyware.
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HA HA HA
I got a virus on my vista partition today. I noticed something odd because my kubuntu OS wouldn't mount the NTFS partition and said it was dirty. So I loaded up vista, updated Avast and Funny how kubuntu found the virus (or something amiss anyway) on the NTFS partition, but I had to update Avast in order for Vista to find anything amiss.
BTW the infection was "Win32:AniExploit"Registered Linux User: 450747<br />Registered Ubuntu User: 16269
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Originally posted by Ant2neHA HA HA
I got a virus on my vista partition today. I noticed something odd because my kubuntu OS wouldn't mount the NTFS partition and said it was dirty. So I loaded up vista, updated Avast and Funny how kubuntu found the virus (or something amiss anyway) on the NTFS partition, but I had to update Avast in order for Vista to find anything amiss.
BTW the infection was "Win32:AniExploit"
Billy should pick up his money and retire......
MepisReignBeware the Almighty Command Line
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Originally posted by MepisReignAll I have to say is L O L
Billy should pick up his money and retire......
MepisReignRegistered Linux User: 450747<br />Registered Ubuntu User: 16269
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