

MSVC redistributable dependencies are also a problem on Windows. If you try to run an app built with a version of the MSVC runtime that’s not installed on Windows, you’ll get an error telling you to install it. Microsoft doesn’t ship all possible versions of that with Windows, so users are on the hook to install it themselves (if it’s a big publisher though, they’ll typically include it as part of a installation wizard, and Steam handles it automatically behind the scenes).
make sure it’s compatible with other software you have
Not sure what you mean by this, as wine software is contained within a wine prefix. If you have dependency conflicts within a wine prefix, you can just create a separate one. Apps like Lutris make this easy to do via a GUI, and they even have community sourced installer scripts for well-known software that automates installing dependencies (like MSVC, fonts, or other bullshit you’d normally have to get through something like wine-tricks).
lmao this is a targeted campaign to fuck with you. Look at people in your circle of family/friends/acquaintances/enemies and you’ll find your suspect. Real viruses don’t do anything as remotely entertaining as this, they just steal your passwords/crypto/etc, ransomware your files, or turn your PC into a botnet for internet spam or mining.
Download a fresh install of debian, flash it onto a usb, and do a reinstall. Use different root/user passwords that you’re certain nobody knows, and ensure you lock the computer whenever you step away. Also, obviously, be careful with what software you’re installing.