virus prevention for any Linux platform :
(1) Do a good job in system reinforcement.
(2) Pay attention to security announcements and correct loopholes in time.
(3) Do not use root privileges for daily operations.
(4) Don't just install various device drivers from unknown sources.
(5) Do not run some executable programs or scripts of unknown origin on important servers.
(6) Install anti-virus software as much as possible, and regularly upgrade the virus code base.
(7) For Linux servers connected to the Internet, Linux viruses should be checked regularly. Whether worms and Trojan horses exist.
(8) For Linux servers that provide file services, it is best to deploy a software that can check and kill Windows and Linux viruses at the same time.
(9) For Linux servers that provide mail services, it is best to use an E-mail virus scanner.
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(1) Do a good job in system reinforcement.
(2) Pay attention to security announcements and correct loopholes in time.
(3) Do not use root privileges for daily operations.
(4) Don't just install various device drivers from unknown sources.
(5) Do not run some executable programs or scripts of unknown origin on important servers.
(6) Install anti-virus software as much as possible, and regularly upgrade the virus code base.
(7) For Linux servers connected to the Internet, Linux viruses should be checked regularly. Whether worms and Trojan horses exist.
(8) For Linux servers that provide file services, it is best to deploy a software that can check and kill Windows and Linux viruses at the same time.
(9) For Linux servers that provide mail services, it is best to use an E-mail virus scanner.
@darkIab
@tech0hub