AV-Comparatives: Linux Security Reviews

FireShootSK

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AV-Comparatives said:
Linux operating systems are only used on a very small fraction of desktop/laptop computers – under 2% in April 2015, according to Net Market share – but Linux systems can be bought off the shelf from Dell, and are popular with enthusiasts. Linux is also widely used as a server OS. Although it is considered a more secure platform than Windows, malware for Linux does exist, and is aimed particularly at servers. Additionally, there is the risk of Windows malware passing through Linux systems undetected. For these reasons, we have reviewed the available Linux antivirus products, a number of which are free.

Site: http://www.av-comparatives.org/linux-reviews/
Document: http://www.av-comparatives.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/avc_linux_2015_en.pdf
 

comfortablynumb15

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Honestly, I'm of the opinion that if you stick to the repositories for 99.9% of your software needs, and use Chrome or Firefox with NoScript and Flash set to click to play, you are going to have an awfully difficult time getting infected.
 
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jamescv7

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So far as concern, you will be a little hard time to find samples which active in order to infect Linux easily. Due to few of progression in the wild list then its a long time to produce dramatically considering the users who use the OS.

Using Windows emulator, the infection will happen in such Windows type environment and not on Linux itself.
 
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