yeah, i was just reading up on the threat particulars and equating to
Windows - this is actaully a medium to dangerous infection almost, not
quite but almost, equal to the Windows threat known as the infamous
Conficker Worm Botnet. FYI
gerald philly pa usa
HOME http://bluecollarpc.us/ (windoze security)
My Web: http://linuxducks.webs.com/
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [LINUX_Newbies] New Hand of Thief trojan does Linux but
not windows!
Date: Sun, 11 Aug 2013 12:35:44 -0400
From: G.LinuxDucks <g.linuxducks@gmail.com>
To: LINUX_Newbies@yahoogroups.com
I have been using the following (below link) that workd very well on
several distributions I have tried. It is beyond Clam AV or Klam AV
(AV=antivirus) for Linux because it has Real Time Protection! That means
it blocks malware in real time from even installing on the system. If
you have used Windows then you understand this importance as proactive
protection rather than reactive. Reactive is using antivirus or full
antimalware (antispyware included) that is only a scanner for infections
with ability to remove - but that after the infection has occurred and
any personal data comprimise. Comodo (FREE) for Linux really is
genuinely light on the system as is the premium (pay subscription) ESET
for Linux (best, opinion).
TIP: When downloading either above products, you then go to that
download package in your Files and right click the package and click
Properties. Go to Permissions and click "Allow this to install" or
similar. Otherwise the security of the Linux system just keeps an item
like this as a like Read Only mode so it cannot launch.
BOOKMARK
Virus Protection - Comodo Antivirus for Linux
Powerful anti-virus and email filtering software for Linux based computers.
http://www.comodo.com/home/internet-security/antivirus-for-linux.php
Note: Once you install the program you will need to open a Terminal with
the commands shown in Comodo. This then goes through the License
Agreement (standard) that by using you are not going to decompile and
sell as pirate copies and blah blah blah. You hot scroll all the way
down and then it will automatically install additional driver etc
enabling Real time Protection and the full use of Comodo Linux.
If memory serves, ESET just went automatic, done. Of course have to
first hit Properties and Allow to install.
gerald philly pa usa
http://linuxducks.webs.com/
On 8/9/2013 4:38 PM, Joe PM wrote:
> goto
> http://arstechnica.com/security/2013/08/hand-of-thief-banking-trojan-doesnt-do-windows-but-it-does-linux/?goback=%2Egde_65688_member_264365271
>
>
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