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Linux & Unix viruses

Descriptions and information concerning Unix and Linux viruses.

Virus Encyclopedia

From your Antivirus.About.com guide, an encyclopedia of virus and hoax descriptions. Includes PC, Macintosh, Unix, Active Content, and Wireless infectors.

A Reflection on the Year 2000

From Kaspersky Labs, an excellent overview of virus happenings in the year 2000 and examining the 7-fold increase in Linux viruses.

Kaspersky Anti-Virus

Use Kaspersky's handy product selector to choose from BSDi Unix, FreeBSD, or Linux anti-virus offerings.

IRIA Knowledge Base

From William Stearns, Senior Research Engineer, Institute for Security Technology Studies. Definitive research on Linux and Internet security.

Lion Worm (Linux)

The Lion worm is similar to the Ramen virus but significantly more dangerous. The Lion worm affects Linux machines running the BIND DNS server, versions 8.2, 8.2-P1, 8.2.1, 8.2.2-Px, and all 8.2.3-betas.

Linux.Diesel Virus

AVP describes this virus as a "benign, nonmemory resident parasitic virus".

Linux.Vit.4096

From AVP, a description and infector diagram of the Linux.Vit.4096 virus.

Ramen virus

The Ramen virus exploits security vulnerabilities in default installations of Red Hat Linux 6.2 and 7.0

Winux Virus

A proof of concept virus that infects both Linux and Windows users. Has not been found in-the-wild.

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