With Linux, Antivirus Software is Dead

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    Cifra, Mar 9, 2008 IP
  2. gr8liverpoolfan

    gr8liverpoolfan Notable Member

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    When Linux equals Microsoft in terms of popularity, new viruses will definitely find their way in.
     
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    Don't you think if 90% of alle websites all over the world are running on Linux computers with no anti-virus protection it is a interesting target already?

    The anti-virus software makers are shouting for ages that there will be linux virusses, now there are millions linux computers running on the internet, with no virus protection, why is there no epedemic jet?
     
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    Cifra Well-Known Member

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    Only 30% of the servers are Linux ;)
     
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    wisdomtool Moderator Staff

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    I don't agree at all, Linux is negligible in the desktop market where the viruses are most widespread. Anti virus is here to stay and will stay on for the foreseeable future.
     
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    Since Linux is open-source, anyone who wants to mess with the system would have all the codes available to anyone who wants to improve it or mess it up. I think the mindset that Linux is secure has to change because Linux can be hacked and have been hacked time and time again.

    I see that with the mindset that Windows is not secured would thus allow people to be more proactive to secure their own computer
     
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    Cifra Well-Known Member

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    Yes, but the reporting and fixing is much faster
     
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