I got an email with the subject "Important". It was from a person's mailadress I knew. But I opened the link in Firefox (normally I use Chrome), and in a private session. I came to the same page as described on Symantecs homepage http://www.symantec.com/connect/blogs/d ... ed-dropbox. I never logged in. But at the sametime I saw that Wine did a quick update. So something must have happened. I've been trying to check the URL ot test sites and nothing shows up.
How shall I think about security in Wine. Is it better to do a reinstall? According to the most of the sites I read, Wine acts "almost" as a Sandbox.
Wine updated when visiting Dropbox in a phishing attempr
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Re: Wine updated when visiting Dropbox in a phishing attempr
I don't know where you read that, but it wasn't here. http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#head-3cb8f05 ... 4e305a0459Zebaztian1970 wrote:According to the most of the sites I read, Wine acts "almost" as a Sandbox.
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Re: Wine updated when visiting Dropbox in a phishing attempr
So I uninstalled Wine completely. And reinstalled it.
Re: Wine updated when visiting Dropbox in a phishing attempr
That won't clean up the wineprefix. http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#uninstall
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Re: Wine updated when visiting Dropbox in a phishing attempr
I did that too.dimesio wrote:That won't clean up the wineprefix. http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#uninstall
