Good news guys
Windows Defender has been successfully ported to Linux. Now we can ensure we keep our systems free of malware
https://github.com/taviso/loadlibrary
>This project does not replace Wine or Winelib.
>Winelib is used to port Windows C++ projects to Linux, and Wine is intended to run full Windows applications. This project is intended to allow native Linux code to load simple Windows DLLs.
>The closest analogy would be ndiswrapper but for userspace.
>>60553088
>nearly 2018
>still using antivirus programs
what the fuck
why
>>60553115
4 te lulz
>>60553115
So pentesters can avoid Windows testbench machines, I would guess.
ha ha lol :)
what else can we port to linux? :P
>>60553138
your mom
>>60553489
>>60553088
LEECH THE M$ D/L BEFORE THE JEWS MODIFY IT.
DO IT NOW.
>>60553115
It's kind of like putting a doorknob on a sliding door - somebody with a loose understanding of the subject probably asked for it and the person who made it didn't care enough to ask why.
>>60553115
>>60553570
The rationale is on the github. It's so he doesn't have to run windows to fuzz (test) his windows libraries.
>>60553088
>Linux
only people that use that shit are faggots on /g/
Hhhholy shit
Can't think of too many cases where I'd want to use a PE/COFF library in a native Linux application, but cool I guess.
>>60553138
WannaCry 2
Anyone have a checksum of mpam-fe.exe?
>>60553114
What should I be using then?
>>60555500
free software.
>>60553115
because he's fed up with using windows to work on his windows libraries
no, really
>>60555571
Yep, linux scans windows computers for malware better than windows using windows software.
>>60553088
windows defender takes 20-30mins to full scan, while malwarebyte takes 5minutes fullscan + rootkits
The software no one ever wanted is finally here!
>>60553088
B-but that's Windows defender, I don't want it to defend my loonix
>>60556825
>implying malwarebytes hasn't been a pile of shit for years
Cmon now son you're smarter than that.
>>60556858
>tfw when you've moved all your legacy windows bullshit to VMs and then have your host run the malware scans virtually
I doubt there is any practical use case for this.
Why can't wincucks leave us alone. We don't want that cancer
>>60553088
>windows defender
>protects windows from windows malware
>port it to linux
>to protect linux from windows malware
wew, this fucking guy!
>>60553088
Now i can protect my linux machine from all those nasty windows viruses
>>60553088
>Good news
>>60553088
Absolute madman, but he need it for testing, so why not?
ITT: not understanding that this is a general tool to load dll files on linux and loading windows defender is just showing off.
>>60559325
someone didn't get that?
>>60559357
Like, all the people complaining that it's useless.
>>60555519
And common sense
>>60559378
surely they read the descript--
ah, i see
Isn't this actually pretty useful for mail servers?
>>60559407
there are other av's available for that, namely clamav
this isn't made because using defender in linux is useful, but because fuzzing defender in linux is useful
>>60555519
>free software
>No viruses
pick one.
>>60559439
Sure, I didn't mean replacing but complementing.
>>60559458
Well I pick free software then, I certainly can't pick "no viruses".
So will this benefit running other windows applications on linux, or is it just for Windows Defender?
>>60559589
Nobody actually needs simplistic dll functionality from windows (aside from drivers covered by ndiswrapper), it aids in running windows software on windows machines from a linux machine.
>>60553936
Eeexactly
>>60559439
>clamav
A total piece of crap.
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/05/09/microsoft_windows_defender_security_hole/
>It is possible for hackers to craft files that are booby-trapped with malicious code, and this nasty payload is executed inadvertently and automatically by the scanner while inspecting messages, downloads and other files. The injected code runs with administrative privileges, allowing it to gain full control of the system, install spyware, steal files, and so on.
>>60559739
>clamav
>A total piece of crap.
It's fine for what it's normally used for, which is basic filtering of files for common windows malware.
>>60553088
This is fantastic.
Anyone know where we're at for getting Edge running on Linux?