What Is Linux Virus?
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A Linux virus is a type of malicious software (malware) that runs on computer systems running the Linux operating system. It is designed to spread itself throughout the system and infect other programs, files, and networks or cause other ill effects on the system. Like other viruses, Linux viruses can be spread through infected files and removable media such as USB drives, discs, and network shares.
Linux virus is a type of virus that affects Linux operating systems. These viruses are typically spread through malicious software, such as malware and spyware. Unlike Windows viruses, Linux viruses are not as common and are typically less widespread. However, as Linux becomes more popular, the risk of virus attacks increases.