You noticed that the trojan can only run with the privileges the IRC process has, didn't you? Nobody here runs his Linux box as admin by default, or do you?
I don't use linux, but it's probably on the list of stupid things I'd do... (I do it on windows because I CBA to bother with user accounts and transferring all my shizzle to a new non-admin account, then having to change accounts whenever I wanna change a little setting)
Quote from: Matthew on June 15, 2010, 07:35:58 PMI don't use linux, but it's probably on the list of stupid things I'd do... (I do it on windows because I CBA to bother with user accounts and transferring all my shizzle to a new non-admin account, then having to change accounts whenever I wanna change a little setting)Me thinketh you don't have any knowledge on the subject. Some experience might do you a lot of good, young grasshopper.
Linux. Was our discussion about Windows?
I think Karx meant that the virus needed admin privileges to run.
Quote from: WillyP on June 18, 2010, 07:57:22 AMI think Karx meant that the virus needed admin privileges to run. And Techpro seems to be implying that everyone runs Linux as admin.
Quote from: Matthew on June 18, 2010, 05:41:21 PMQuote from: WillyP on June 18, 2010, 07:57:22 AMI think Karx meant that the virus needed admin privileges to run. And Techpro seems to be implying that everyone runs Linux as admin.I've got to tell you that yours as well as WillyP's statement are both wrong and that Karx's comment lacks a minimum of common sense and technical insight.As far as I can see, Techpro didn't imply anything. There's nothing to imply anyway.Facts are here:http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/40820Anything else is speculation.