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But it is not very useful for Linux malware.įor Linux there is little malware at all and most of it is not targeting your desktop computer. For example clamav is useful when you run a e-mail server and want to filter e-mails with virus attachments. There are a few, but they look for Windows viruses. So, my free advice: change your mindset, install ClamAV, ClamTk, check that your distro good firewall is enabled, and be careful on the Internet. If these guys include them, I tend to think there's a reason behind it. I have seen several cyber-security products packed into virtual appliances (used to distribute deployable VMs), and all come with ClamTk, a firewall, etc. I have also seen also in other companies old unprotected GNU/Linux servers (no updates, not proper firewall rules on the server SW FW, no anti-virus/anti-malware) being victims of ransomware attacks, under bitcoins demands to be decrypted. I had heard a similar answer from the MacOS community, and I have found myself bitcoin miners in MacOS laptops. It is easy to think that you are protected because you use a Unix, like GNU/Linux, MacOS or BSD. Unix systems have less end-users market (if we don't take into account Android) then, traditionally also a smaller target from the bad guys and, therefore, viruses (and malware) were often less common, and by Unix stronger design, it is more difficult to develop virus/malware for GNU/Linux, but sometimes safe options are disabled (as memory randomization in Linux), and, there is no safe software.Īlso, remember that we all use Web browsers, and there are many browser-centered attacks.ĭo not forget as well attacks targeted specifically towards your persona or organization. Indeed, it is an internal requirement to have antivirus installed in our workstations. "From my personal experience you don't need an antivirus"įrom a cyber-security defense focused company, our cyber-security experts do recommend to use antivirus for Linux or MacOS.
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