For those Wine aficionados out there, beware of the remote possibility that your Linux system could be infected by Windows-seeking malware. "WINE running a Windows virus is nothing more than a 'stupid Linux trick' ... for now," said Slashdot blogger hairyfeet. But if the year of the Linux desktop ever arrives, he wonders, can Linux hold up to a "tidal wave of stupidity"?. Following the Karmic Koala's joyful reception last week, sentiments toward the FOSSy marsupial have become distinctly less enthusiastic in recent days -- at least for some. "Early adopters bloodied by Ubuntu's Karmic Koala" was the headline on a piece that ran in The Register on Tuesday, which chronicled multiple cases of frustration among some users upgrading to the new version. "More than a fifth of people upgrading to Ubuntu 9.10 have reported issues they can't fix, according to an Ubuntuforums.org poll," The Register reported. "Only around 10 per cent of those upgrading or installing reported a completely flawless experience." The link for this article located at LinuxInsider is no longer available. . After the launch of Karmic Koala, many Linux enthusiasts voiced worries about the risks of Windows-based malware infiltrating Wine setups.. Wine Malware, Linux Windows Compatibility, FOSS Risks, Security Threats. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
There was much mocking in the Linux camp this weekend when it was discovered that the Sir Cam virus will run under the Open Source operating system - but only under the Wine Windows emulator.. . .. There was much mocking in the Linux camp this weekend when it was discovered that the Sir Cam virus will run under the Open Source operating system - but only under the Wine Windows emulator. Although Wine (Wine Is Not an Emulator) is not technically a Windows emulator for Linux, it is a compatibility layer allowing Windows binaries to run on the Linux OS. It is that compatibility that enables it to run the Sir Cam virus. Reports emerging over the weekend have confirmed that the Sir Cam virus, which spread across the internet throughout July, runs under Wine. The link for this article located at vnunet is no longer available. . Tech analysts chuckled as Linux specialists stumbled upon the Sir Cam malware operating via the Wine emulator, questioning their security protocols.. Wine Compatibility, Linux Malware, Open Source Risk, Emulation Threat. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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