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    Robin T Cox Guest

    PC help: What about Linux spyware?

    PC help: What about Linux spyware?

    Security precautions when using Linux

    Tim Smith and Anthony Dhanendran, Computeract!ve 09 May 2007

    http://www.activehome.co.uk/articles/print/2189437

    Q I’m thinking of trying out Linux, but I can’t seem to find any
    information on anti-spyware programs for that operating system.

    Do you know where I can find such software?

    I am prepared to pay for them as it’s not worth the risk otherwise, based
    on my experience with Windows.

    Steven Richardson

    A You’ll be pleased to hear that there’s a good reason why it’s so hard to
    find an anti-spyware program for Linux: the threat from spyware is far
    smaller when using Linux than when using Windows.

    Because of the way Linux works, it’s far harder to create spyware that can
    get at your personal information. Also, because the number of Linux users
    is still relatively small, it makes more sense for spyware creators to
    concentrate on spyware for Windows, where they are likely to get a bigger
    response. The same goes for viruses on Linux – no-one has yet seen a true
    virus for it.

    That’s not to say it can’t happen, and in future it’s perfectly possible
    that both viruses and spyware will start to appear. For now, however, it’s
    safe to go without anti-spyware protection when using Linux. Anti-virus
    software is available for Linux such as the free version of AVG.

    There are two good reasons for installing this. The first is that you will
    be prepared in case someone does release a virus for Linux, and the second
    is that it will prevent you from inadvertently sending a virus to a friend
    using Windows.

    One thing you shouldn’t go without is a firewall, however. Most Linux
    distributions will include one as standard, but make sure it is switched
    on and active before using the internet. This will provide an excellent
    line of defence against all kinds of online threats.

    It is also very important to update Linux just as you would run Windows
    Update. Most distributions come with a way of doing this automatically.

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    shplink Guest

    Re: PC help: What about Linux spyware?

    Robin T Cox wrote:
    > PC help: What about Linux spyware?
    >
    > Security precautions when using Linux
    >
    > Tim Smith and Anthony Dhanendran, Computeract!ve 09 May 2007
    >
    > http://www.activehome.co.uk/articles/print/2189437
    >
    > Q I’m thinking of trying out Linux, but I can’t seem to find any
    > information on anti-spyware programs for that operating system.
    >
    > Do you know where I can find such software?
    >
    > I am prepared to pay for them as it’s not worth the risk otherwise, based
    > on my experience with Windows.
    >
    > Steven Richardson
    >
    > A You’ll be pleased to hear that there’s a good reason why it’s so hard to
    > find an anti-spyware program for Linux: the threat from spyware is far
    > smaller when using Linux than when using Windows.


    SNIP

    >
    > One thing you shouldn’t go without is a firewall, however. Most Linux
    > distributions will include one as standard, but make sure it is switched
    > on and active before using the internet. This will provide an excellent
    > line of defence against all kinds of online threats.
    >
    > It is also very important to update Linux just as you would run Windows
    > Update. Most distributions come with a way of doing this automatically.


    Bastille is a beautiful thing:
    http://www.bastille-linux.org/

    --
    the alt.privacy.spyware FAQ:
    http://shplink.com/misc/FAQ.htm

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