‘Proof of concept’ virus for iPods running Linux
Kaspersky Labs has ‘discovered’ that it is theoretically possible to infect Linux iPods with a virus. The amusing fact about the discovery is:
Podlosco cannot be launched without user involvement.
Once launched, the Podlosco virus scans the device’s hard disk and infects all executable .elf format files. Any attempt to launch these files will result in the virus to display a message on the screen, which reads “You are infected with Oslo the first iPodLinux Virus”.
What I fail to fathom is how on earth does creating an executable which infects other executable to display a message classify as a ‘discovery’? If that can be called a virus, here’s a much simpler one:
echo "You're being infected with the Idiotisco, the second most stupid Linux virus"
rm -rf ~
The Idiotisco virus is a ‘proof of concept’ that any moron running Linux can set executable bit on a file and run it to damage his system.
Disclaimer: The source code of Idiotisco virus is disclosed only for educational purposes. I will not be held responsible if it makes your system bleed or gets you fired from your job.
Tags: Idiotisco, iPod, iPodLinux, Kaspersky, Linux, Open Source, Oslo, Podlosco, Sarcasm, Technology