Linux has had its share of malware. Here are some of the scariest incidents.
Exploit for "Bad Epoll" Linux kernel vulnerability (CVE-2026-46242) can lead to root access on desktops, servers, and Android ...
No operating system is 100% safe. As long as your computer is connected to a network, there is always the possibility that it can be compromised. These compromises can come by way of viruses, malware, ...
Everyone and everything is vulnerable.
Have any of your Linux ISOs been flagged up as malware by anti-virus software? If so, here's what you should do. DistroWatch, a popular website in the Linux world for gauging the popularity of Linux ...
Based on the company's McAfee virus-scanning engine, LinuxShield scans for viruses, worms, and other malicious code that can threaten Linux systems. It features automatic signature updates and can ...
Well there are a couple out there(some free some not). I've used AVP antivirus before and it worked alright. You will find that there are very few *nix based viruses ...
Thousands of machines running Linux have been infected by a malware strain that’s notable for its stealth, the number of misconfigurations it can exploit, and the breadth of malicious activities it ...
Users and resellers of RAV AntiVirus, popular especially on Linux platforms, are in limbo after Microsoft Corp. announced plans to buy the RAV technology from Romania’s GeCAD Software Srl. The RAV ...