por
pobrecito hablador
el Miércoles, 16 Junio de 2010, 17:41h
(#1223236)
"La ventaja de Linux es que al haber muchas versiones de todos los programas es imposible que una sóla vulnerabilidad afecte a todos los ordenadores del mundo como sí ocurre en Windows."
Cierto. Y eso me recuerda a lo que decía el colega Linux Hater: --
You see, a virus needs to make certain assumptions about your platform. Certain libraries existing, with particular ABI's. Certain data being accessible through particular API's. In other words, a common set of core components that are available on every install of your system so that the virus's code can be small and compact and yet infect as many machines as possible.
Wait, this sounds familiar. Oh yea, that's right: real software needs that too. --
Re:¿Repositorios controlados?
(Puntos:0)Cierto. Y eso me recuerda a lo que decía el colega Linux Hater:
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You see, a virus needs to make certain assumptions about your platform. Certain libraries existing, with particular ABI's. Certain data being accessible through particular API's. In other words, a common set of core components that are available on every install of your system so that the virus's code can be small and compact and yet infect as many machines as possible.
Wait, this sounds familiar. Oh yea, that's right: real software needs that too.
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Pues eso.