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https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=18249
Hehe
now im really tempted to try it, we have a decryptor now dont we?
inb4 decryptor: borked
Uh oh. And giving it "platinum" even though some stuff doesn't work and basic features weren't tested is bullshit. I demand a retraction!
I'm not clicking that link
Why? You don't wanna know how well WannaCry runs via Wine? The site is perfectly harmless.
Sounds like something someone trying to put WannaCry on my computer would say...
But you do know what wine and winehq is, right?
You'll never know.
Looks like you're not one of the lucky ten thousand today.
It's just an entry in Wine's AppDB, where they keep track of how well apps run on wine. Like ProtonDB, but for general applications.
Whole bunch of people trying to get me to click this sus link...
You're never gonna do it.
I cast Millennial Paranoia, BOOMERS.
GO BACK TO YOUR CHAIN EMAILS
I do get that one wants to be careful when it comes to viruses, but just outright not believing others without doing your own research is just as harmful as blindly believing in something. If you don't have precautions against websites running malicious code (e.g. ublock origin), you're already treading on dangerous ground regardless. Doubly so if you don't make snapshots.
If you really want to be paranoid you can also click the link inside a USB image, or a sandbox. I would however advise doing research on winehq.org if you are running Linux, since it's generally a good resource for running Windows apps.
Wine is a tool that lets you run Windows programs on Linux or MacOS and WineHQ is a database of how well certain programs or games work with it
Gwan.
It's just to WineHQ's AppDb, it just describes how well stuff works with Wine. It's similar to the newer ProtonDB. Someone tested the WannaCry/WannaCrypt malware with Wine for the hell of it.