Eduardo M KALINOWSKI-4 wrote: > > Please keep replies on the list. > > > Rodrigo Hashimoto wrote: >> >> >>>I'd say the risk is very low. Most malware today doesn't even bother to >>>infect other windows files (they rely on the fake e-mails like the one >>>you clicked to spread) and also don't care much about the files you have >>>(even on Windows). >> >> -- >> We don't know one millionth of one percent about anything. >> >> Eduardo M KALINOWSKI >> edua...@kalinowski.com.br >> http://move.to/hpkb >> >> > I usually like testing Windows virus and trojans in the Wine environment, > and as I've reached, the efects unchained by a trojan or virus only can > operate into the execution of the program you have called with wine. What > I wanna say is that there is no "windows environment" where the malware > can work, so the actions this malware can do are limitated to the > execution of the program in wich is launched. For example, a virus that > attacks trough IE, never can open another windows application, simply > because the malware is prepared to open a windows app, not an instance of > wine to a windows app. > > Just another thing, the same some windows software doesn´t run on Wine, > most viruses doesn´t do it. > I've think some bad things, but I prefer not to tell'em > sorry for my poor english > > -- > > Sergio Fernandez > titope...@proyectopqmc.com > http://www.proyectopqmc.com > > > >
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