On 28/03/2008, 7v5w7go9ub0o <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Florian Philipp wrote:
>  <snip>
>
> >> FWIW, AntiVir, Bitdefender, and F-Prot run quite well on Linux, and each
>  >> has BOTH Linux and Windows Trojan and virus signatures. So you can
>  >> install these and scan your windows box, and then scan your Linux
>  >> box/downloads for malware (e.g. openoffice files, media files, etc.).
>  >>
>  >> Add Dazuko, and you can get real-time scanning of your Linux box while
>  >> downloading/compiling software.
>  >
>  > This is getting OT but I still want to ask:
>  > Is it really necessary to run an anti-virus on linux? I just want to
>  > hear some opinions on that topic because I thought security fixes for
>  > your software are the way to go for fighting virae on linux.
>
>
> Anti-Virus on Linux.  No.
>  (presuming that you don't run as root, and have lots of unprivileged
>  users for individual applications.)
>
>  Anti-Malware on Linux.  Yes.
>  (Malware gets to the box via spoofed or hacked software distribution or
>  creation sites; bad links or poisoned DNS caches; or via (e.g.) browser
>  memory attacks - at plugins or exploits)
>
>  The oldtimers will tell you that safe hex and perhaps integrity
>  monitoring (e.g. Samhain or tripwire) are all that's needed. But desktop
>  Linux with Browsing, IM, etc. is changing that, IMHO.
>
>  The three packages above have Linux Trojan and Rootkit signatures, as
>  well as Windows malware sigs. Easy enough to run an occasional scan of
>  the Linux box (or Windows partition); and to scan each Linux download
>  before reading, compiling, or passing on.
>
>  (Dazuko additionally allows realtime scans of compilation read/writes).
>
>  IMHO, Linux and MAC are the next frontier for malware, and -SADLY-
>  AntiMalware signature and heuristic techniques are one thing we can
>  learn about from Windows :-(

http://news.yahoo.com/s/pcworld/20080327/tc_pcworld/143901

What worries me is the reference to Safari . . . (khtml rendering engine?)

What is an appropriate anti-malware for Linux, other than safe-hex?
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Mick
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