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  • NightDice@feddit.de
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    1 year ago

    why does linux not have an AV?

    I can recommend running ClamAV, if anyone is looking for a good one that runs on Linux.

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      1 year ago

      I’ve never even considered ClamAV. I have the idea that it’s just a malware signature DB (changing the signature of a binary is almost as simple as recompiling it with a bit different variables)

      Am I incorrect? does it have heruistics/active scanning?

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        1 year ago

        It is pretty exclusively a file scanner, but that, combined with Linux’s privilege separation, any decent firewall and not willfully executing untrusted files is enough for most cases, I would say.

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          1 year ago

          what kind of privilege separation? you’re talking about containers/namespaces?

          cause as it is linux desktop has 1 unprivileged user and that’s it. from an attackers perspective privilege escalation is irrelevant - you have access to the screen, keyboard, browser, files. there really is nothing left to gain from gaining root

          and if you have any reason to gain root, it’s super easy by just replacing sudo with an alias in .bashrc you’ve got the user’s password

          We REALLY need sandboxing and soon, that’s why I want to give fedora silverblue a try but my hopes are quite low

          btw windows is in a bit of a better place and M1 mac is in much better place