I was reading a random web site
http://librenix.com/?inode=21...it's about viruses in a Linux system. It goes on to state that in spite of the 'market share' argument, a Linux system is more resistant to virus, worms, trojans, etc. blah blah blah.
I was curious. I've never run a virus check. I don't use any virus scanning prevention at all....so I scanned the machine. I downloaded, installed, and ran a virus scanner on my Navigatrix machine.
Excepting nothing I was shocked when the scan showed I had 17....seventeen virus on my hard drive.
I wracked my brain trying to remember who I was with and if we exchanged more than greetings. I looked at the files; It was Armel, in the Tuamotus. He gave me a USB stick with some information on French Polynesia. I copied the whole stick to sift through later. His machine was infested...one step away from being a zombie-bot in the next global cyber-attack; or just being a data corrupted malfunctioning machine.
That's curious. A virus? Me? In an overwhelming impulse I ran one of these programs to see what would happen.
Nothing. No replication. No root-kit. No erased or gabbled data. No nothing, from any of them. It didn't matter if they're malicious code or not. It was unaffected.