From: Mick <michaelkintzios@gmail.com>
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Which desktop antivirus?
Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2011 16:40:32 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <201110221640.53390.michaelkintzios@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20111022162220.7e7a7f77@toxic.dbnet>
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On Saturday 22 Oct 2011 15:22:20 Jonas de Buhr wrote:
> Am Sat, 22 Oct 2011 13:43:53 +0200
>
> schrieb Florian Philipp <lists@binarywings.net>:
> > Am 22.10.2011 13:29, schrieb Nilesh Govindarajan:
> > > On Sat 22 Oct 2011 04:57:33 PM IST, Mick wrote:
> > >> Hi All,
> > >>
> > >> I'm asked for a desktop antivirus (the box is running KDE) but I
> > >> have never used an antivirus on Linux. This page that I googled
> > >>
> > >> up shows a number of them:
> > >> http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/free-linux-antivirus-programs/
> > >>
> > >> Meanwhile, portage only lists clamav under app-antivirus/.
> > >>
> > >> The machine in question is running kmail to receive/send messages
> > >> from ISP mail servers and ssmtp to send log messages for relaying
> > >> via said ISP.
> > >>
> > >> What have you tried and what would you recommend for such a
> > >> desktop setup?
> > >
> > > IMHO, you don't need antivirus on a Linux box, unless you're going
> > > to run a mail relay, where you are responsible for saving recipents
> > > from viruses.
> >
> > I agree. Check that your ISP performs virus checks. If not or if you
> > want to be extra sure, I think kmail can work with clamav -- at least
> > it could in the old 3.x days when I still used it.
> >
> > > The simplest reason of all is, Linux doesn't know how to execute
> > > Windows binaries.
> >
> > Well, this is an oversimplification.
> > 1) Any box running Wine is possibly as exposed to your classic
> > pretty-women.exe mail attachments as any windows systems.
> > 2) You should also be worried about Open/LibreOffice macro viruses as
> > well as PDF vulnerabilities. Not to forget Flash, Java or Mozilla
> > based exploits.
>
> or image rendering library bugs. or mono. or tricky multi-platform
> viruses/worms. saying that linux based viruses don't exist is simply
> wrong. there may not be much in the wild, but they definitely are out
> there.
>
> it is probably more difficult to write a successful virus for linux
> than for windows for a number or reasons but in principle the problem is
> the same as on windows.
> i think the main technical reason is the heterogeneity of the
> installations. one or two local exploits and you can hit almost any
> windows XP installation. in linux you have to deal with n combinations
> of kernel-version, glibc-version, etc. and there is very little you can
> depend on to be in a fixed location in memory since different compiler
> options may already change that. there are ways around all this of
> course[1], but its a lot of work. too much for the limited impact.
> also, a lot of malware seems to depend on social engineering for
> infection these days. i think thats going to work less good on a lot of
> linux users because the system conditions you to think before you act.
>
> that aside, i predict that we will see some linux viruses or worms with
> larger infections in the future. i guess the first ones will be for
> ubuntu because it has a large base of rather consistent base
> installations.
>
> /jonas
>
> --
>
> [1] fun idea: something exploiting bugs in the usb storage subsystem or
> file system handling code spreading to usb sticks. you could probably
> even make that multi-platform if you find the needed bugs for different
> OSes.
>
> > Still, keeping your system up-to-date and observing the freshly
> > revived GLSA notifications is more likely to save your butt than
> > clamav.
Thanks guys, good points.
The USB vector reminds me of stuxnet, although this I understand was designed
to infect Iranian MSWindows boxen.
Anyway, the use case in point is to protect other MSWindows OS' when
sending/forwarding office and pdf documents. So the user would like to be able
to scan emails as they come in/sent out.
Will clamav do this with KDE4?
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Regards,
Mick
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Thread overview: 37+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2011-10-22 11:27 [gentoo-user] Which desktop antivirus? Mick
2011-10-22 11:29 ` Nilesh Govindarajan
2011-10-22 11:43 ` Florian Philipp
2011-10-22 14:22 ` Jonas de Buhr
2011-10-22 15:40 ` Mick [this message]
2011-10-22 17:03 ` [gentoo-user] " Nikos Chantziaras
2011-10-22 20:31 ` Neil Bothwick
2011-10-30 12:35 ` Mick
2011-10-22 11:37 ` Nikos Chantziaras
2011-10-22 14:07 ` Adam Carter
2011-10-22 14:22 ` Pandu Poluan
2011-10-22 15:14 ` Nikos Chantziaras
2011-10-22 19:55 ` Mark Knecht
2011-10-22 20:47 ` Florian Philipp
2011-10-22 21:30 ` Volker Armin Hemmann
2011-10-23 4:04 ` Adam Carter
2011-10-23 7:49 ` Mick
2011-10-23 9:06 ` Florian Philipp
2011-10-22 17:27 ` [gentoo-user] " Dale
2011-10-22 18:46 ` Mick
2011-10-22 19:15 ` Dale
2011-10-23 11:01 ` Volker Armin Hemmann
2011-10-29 15:39 ` Mick
2011-10-29 17:26 ` Mark Knecht
2011-10-29 18:11 ` Mick
2011-10-29 18:25 ` Pandu Poluan
2011-10-29 18:40 ` Mick
2011-10-30 12:50 ` Mick
2011-10-30 13:32 ` James Broadhead
2011-10-30 15:29 ` Mick
2011-10-31 9:54 ` James Broadhead
2011-10-30 20:01 ` James Broadhead
2011-10-23 22:47 ` Dale
2011-10-22 19:05 ` Andrey Moshbear
2011-10-22 19:17 ` Pandu Poluan
2011-10-23 7:20 ` du yang
2011-10-23 8:38 ` Pandu Poluan
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