da Shagrath » sab feb 11, 2006 7:34 pm
Mi spiace doverti contraddire, ma il mio libro di sicurezza dei sistemi informatici "Security in computing - ed. Prentice Hall - auth. Pfleeger & Pfleeger" (frequento il terzo anno della facoltà di scienze informatiche) dice esattamente il contrario:
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"Viruses can infect only Microsoft Windows systems. False. Among students and office workers, PCs are popular computers, and there may be more people writing software (and viruses) for them than for any other kind of processor. Thus, the PC is most frequently the target when someone decides to write a virus. However, the principles of virus attachment and infection apply equally to other processors, including Macintosh computers, Unix workstations, and mainframe computers. In fact, no writeable stored-program computer is immune to possible virus attack. As we noted in Chapter 1, this situation means that all devices containing computer code, including automobiles, airplanes, microwave ovens, radios, televisions, and radiation therapy machines have the potential for being infected by a virus."
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Quindi rilancio il problema: qual è un buon antivirus per linux?
C'è sempre una soluzione...