I stand corrected. I just read an in-depth analysis about W32.Winux -
it runs under Windows and will infect Linux files that are shared via
a network. So if share your Linux drive to a Windows box, it will
infect the Linux system.
So it will run under each O/S, but the infection point is always
from Windows.
George
Brian Cluff wrote:
>
> > Now, let's see how long it takes some miscrant to combine this
> > infection method with a BIOS nuker (CIH Virus), a monitor killer
> > (one that monkeys with the H & V refresh settings), and is written
> > in 100% assembly so it runs under Linux also (W32.Winux). This
> > will result in something that kills your monitor ($$$), cannot be
> > easily removed by the average person without buying a new MOBO ($$$),
> > and spreads to everything. With 200,000 people replacing their
> > computers and monitors, it should jumpstart the economy, right?
>
> I might be wrong on this, but even if something were written in assembly it
> wouldn't run on systems that it wasn't written for due to the headers of
> each system.... the part at the top of the file that says.. I'm a binary
> made for you.. you can run me... ELF on Linux.
>
> Brian Cluff
>
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