Korean Mozilla Binaries Infected
Magnus writes "Korean distributions of Mozilla and Thunderbird for Linux were infected with Virus.Linux.RST.b. This virus searches for executable ELF files in the current and /bin directories and infects them. It also contains a backdoor, which downloads scripts from another site, and executes them, using a standard shell."
it's a virus?... for linux? I'm sorry but just don't understand the situation?
"Mozilla hits back at browser security claim"
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA.
Oh, wait.
Birdflu ?
This proves that Linux is teh suck!
Or, it might actually prove that people who log in and use Linux as the root user on a habitual basis deserve whatever they have coming to them.
Steve Balmer is going to have a good day today.
First the unofficial Korean Mozilla site in July, and now long obsolete versions of the Korean Mozilla (not Firefox) and Korean Thunderbird builds. I doubt anyone was infected, nor was that likely the intent, especially given the old, neither stable nor current, version numbers, but one thing is clear. Someone out there really doesn't like Koreans.
only old people get infected
I can't believe Microsoft didn't do this sooner.
Do you think we can blame this on the North Korean Hacker army we've been hearing about?
Maybe the perp behind was the magnificent and dear chairman Kim Jong-Il himself? I really can't think of anyone else clever enough with skills mad skillz to pull it off.
No, Windows is more secure because you can't write to a binary thats being executed or has been loaded by another process. Viruses can only infect your system files if you reboot!
See! Windows and IE ARE more secure!!!
MWHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!
The larger number of exploits in Firefox is just the tip of the ice berg!
Open Source, you are going DOWN!
And I for one, welcome our new DRM laden overlords.
Oh, wait, they're not NEW overlords, they've been the overlords for a few decades now.
Well, I welcome them anyway.
"Live Free or Die." Don't like it? Then keep out of the USA
It's about freaking time virus writers started supporting Linux and Mozilla...
Err, wait...
// file: mice.h
#include "frickin_lasers.h"
As a state gets corrupt, its laws multiply; the most corrupt states have the most numerous laws. (Tacitus, Annales 3:27)
That's why you keep your home directory on a RAID, duh! :)
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