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It seems it's a Linux distribution that launches a number of applications within a VM? Why not use chroot?
To me it seems Linux doesn't really have much issues regarding viruses, worms or trojans. The real danger today is phishing and I'm not sure this setup helps.
A few days ago I saw this guy on TV. He got a call from a "Microsoft" person with an Indian accent. He told him Microsoft detected his PC having problems. They walked him through a number of steps making him a crucial member of the team that set his PC up for outside abuse.
Then again some people actually deserve this.