I haven't heard of any. It's a modern linux and most tasks run as non-root.
In addition on its a non-standard chip set so standard buffer over runs
don't work. Most folks run normal Linux with no AV why should the PI be
different?
On Feb 28, 2013 9:08 PM, "Fred Cisin" <cisin at xenosoft.com> wrote:
On Thu, 28 Feb 2013, Jim Stephens wrote:
And unless you go out of your way to run windows
or macos emulations on
the rpi, the virus is pretty much astronomically useless to discuss.
The chances of any targeted virus to an arm at this point is pretty
remote, though I'm sure there are linux exploits that may be applies.
The rpi is so popular that there presumably ARE targeted exoploits in
development.