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    321 year ago

    And anti cheat don’t work… Malware that gets into internals of windows probably fail like anti cheat

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      231 year ago

      It can still corrupt files. I knew that wine was the shut when I had to delete my wineprefix because Eve Online complained about corrupted file. Even better, a virus scanner would run and detect the malware.

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      1 year ago

      unless its just simple ransomware that will nuke your /home (or Z:\home) content if you don’t sandbox it

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      71 year ago

      technically that is only true if the malware in question does something in the kernel or relies on an unimplemented wine api call, since a lot of malware is an infostealer or ransomware, its quite likely that it’ll work just fine under wine