spyware in ubuntu?
Charles Malespin
charles.malespin at gmail.com
Tue Jul 19 03:15:53 UTC 2005
On Mon, 2005-07-18 at 22:56 -0400, Larry Grover wrote:
> Charles Malespin wrote:
> > Hi all, I have been using ubuntu for the better part of 4 months, and I
> > have been doing all the noob things and studying as much as I can about
> > ubuntu/linux. I have read that for all intents and purposes you dont
> > need anti virus in linux, but what about spyware protection? Is there
> > something for ubuntu to use and check if you have got spyware? Sorry if
> > this seems like a really dumb question, I am just asking because I
> > would rather be safe than sorry. Thanks,
> > Charles
>
> It's not a dumb question. You can't keep your system safe if you
> don't undertand it.
>
> I've never heard of any spyware targeting linux, nor any anti-spyware
> programs to protect a linux system.
>
> My understanding is that on a windows systme spyware infestations are
> generally caused by flaws in IE and outlook. Since microsoft has not
> made these products available for linux you should be safe. :)
>
> To make sure you stay safe, it's a good idea to:
>
> (1) keep your system up to date (with synaptic or apt-get), and make
> sure you have the security repositories in your sources.list (the
> installer should have set this up for you by default)
>
> (2) as much as possible, do things as a regular user, not as root; if
> you activate the root account, don't ever log on as root
>
> These first two will keep you pretty safe by themselves, but it
> doesn't hurt to mention:
>
> (3) don't install/activate any services (like ftp, samba, apache) that
> you don't need or understand; if you decide you really need to run a
> service, be sure you understand the security implications (if you
> don't, ask on this list and be prepared to do some reading).
>
> Have fun & enjoy learning your new system!
>
> Regards,
> Larry
>
First, thanks for all the quick responses. I have been doing some
reading on linux security etc. and I have been following the advice
given by larry. I update my system with synaptic regularly, and I never
use root unless I need to. The only reason I am asking is because I
went to google today and for some reason it said that it could not
complete the request because it had possibly detected spyware or adware
on my computer. But I dont know why it would say that, and it only did
it twice. Since then it has not done it. Just a fluke, or something I
should worry about? I havent really added or changed too much from
default that would cause a major security problem(or so I think, I guess
thats why Im asking). Any ideas?
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