umm. something I don't get. How is it "too difficult" to get in ? I mean
a virus is something which will exeute itself to create harm. So, in
Linux, you could have some script that runs a daemon to cause trouble.
Am i right ? if so, then why has such things not happened ? 

just curious.

vibhu..



> hi
> the linux architecture is to difficult to get in with.
> So it's difficult for some one to write virus in it.
> It uses virtual memory addressing and i think that
> has something to do with it.
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