Hi, On 2016-10-06 18:33, ProSysAdmin wrote: > using the av included in the Ubuntu studio distribution
Ubuntu Studio includes no Anti Virus, so i have to wonder where you got your copy? This is the official source for latest LTS: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntustudio/releases/xenial/release/ The best way to be sure you're copy is integer is to do a checksum of the downloaded ISO https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToSHA256SUM AFAIK, all the code is carefully reviewed by the Ubuntu community. Ubuntu Studio is a distribution intended to facilitate your creative activity. Not to make you secure from the evils of cyberspace. The best way to protect your machine and your creative production from any threat it may attract or be exposed to, is to disconnect the production machine from Internet. For surfing troubled waters and/or publishing sensitive data, i would recommend using a different machine with a distro forged for the purpose such as kali or tails; Cyber-security is much more than a simple choice of software, it is to a certain degree a kind of hygiene. Yours, -- Set Hallstrom aka sakrecoer
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