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A still of Verne the turtle from the movie Over the Hedge looking around a fancy garden in wary confusion. Text at the top of the image reads "The Virus bundled in the sketchy Itch.io game running in a wine bottle." Subtitles on the image read "What is this place?"

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They should implement karma on Lemmy, but just for you.

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infosec.pub

To add to the other security conscious comments, even if you wanted to run a VM, there are attacks that escalpe the VM and hit the underlining OS

Computers are inherently insecure

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MTKreply
lemmy.world

VM escape is really hard, wine is malware compitable

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Totally, difficult but by no means impossible. I think we should be cautious and have less hubris when it comes to computer security, that was my point

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just to throw it out there linux still has viruses it's just not as targeted as windows because more people use windows. -a linux user

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But "wine bottle" implies running the program in a sandbox. Unless you aren't using Bottles in a flatpak.

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Doomguyreply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

You can use virustotal for any game/file under 650MBs; This meme was created as a joke, good security practices should always be followed.

No anti virus will be 100% accurate, viruses get missed all the time, while legitimate software can acquire false flags.

I would never recommend just running a random .exe you find on the internet with wine as any non-root protected files could potentially be damaged; With Bottles (the application) all files outside of the created bottle are not visible to programs ran/installed inside the bottle.

If you really want to try something, throwing caution to the wind, running it in a wine BOTTLE that's created just for that program, has a low chance of damaging your computer. (This does not mean "safe")

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Sand-boxing only works fully if you have the Flatpak; Thanks for mentioning this as I forgot to specify!

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lemmus.org

Thanks for the meme!

Yeah, meme or not if I can learn something I will ask a question, hahahaha

Thanks for taking the time to explain it further!

Have an awesome day!

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No problem!

The pursuit of knowledge is endless; It's good to ask questions, but always do your own research too, as myself or anyone else could not know what they're talking about.

I hope you have a great day as well!

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You don't need to upload anything to virustotal, just hash the file and paste it in to the search

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