Am I the only one thinking; "Wine can actually manage to get infected by malware now? Cool." Props to those guys for their hard work implementing the Win32 API so completely. Last time I tried testing that (in a quarantined sandbox) it was an insta-crash. That was a few years ago, admittedly.
Mind you, it because of users like this that I run ClamAV on all incoming email. Haven't had to berate anyone for trying open something like "britney.zip" or in this case something that ends in .com because it sounds like it's probably a website for years. Props to the ClamAV guys too. On Thursday January 29 2009, Rodrigo Hashimoto wrote: > Hi, > > I received a file via e-mail and tried to open it, then the iceweasel did > nothing. I tried again and I realized the iceweasel was trying to user the > "wine" to open a file ".com". Then I run the command "file" and I realized > this is king of a virus to Windows and not Linux. > > This is a security risk to my debian lenny ? > > Thanks -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-security-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org