** Description changed:

  This issue has already been reported in 
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/22404 but it seems nobody sees 
how important is this problem:
  I recently found that my flash disk was infected by the ¨New Folder.exe" and 
¨scvhsot.exe¨ virus although I didn't use it in any Windows computer... In 
fact, I was surprised to discover that all the flash disks I put in my PC 
(where there is a Debian Lenny system) were infected. I think the system was 
also slower than it used to be. 
  I found the problem and reproduced it on a notebook with a fresh Hardy and 
wine installed: when you double-click on a .exe virus, the virus is 
automatically run by wine and it resides silently in memory, slowing the system 
and infecting all the removable media it finds...
  I used to tell everybody that viruses aren't a problem with GNU/Linux, but it 
seems it's not so true!
  So now, when I install an ubuntu system for a newbie, I 'm facing the dilemma 
of choosing between the risk of virus infections and the inability of running 
the windows softwares...
- The solution would be simple but I tried and didn't find an easy way to 
disable the default behavior of nautilus to run clamtk instead of wine when a 
windows executable is clicked: it doesn't work...
+ The solution would be simple: to disable the default behavior of nautilus to 
run clamtk instead of wine when a windows executable is clicked. I tried but I 
didn't find an easy way to do it. Setting clamtk in the "open with..." dialog 
didn't work...

** Tags added: virus wine

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/256880
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