Hello all --
This is not a CentOS specific question, but I have a feeling some of you are involved in enterprise malware efforts, so here goes.
Does anyone have recommendations for malware detection that includes detection in image files? I'm looking for something that could be integrated into a batch cron process as opposed to a client end download check.
Thanks.
Well. (clamd) clamscan should work.
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2015-10-22 20:50 GMT+03:00 Kay Schenk kay.schenk@gmail.com:
Hello all --
This is not a CentOS specific question, but I have a feeling some of you are involved in enterprise malware efforts, so here goes.
Does anyone have recommendations for malware detection that includes detection in image files? I'm looking for something that could be integrated into a batch cron process as opposed to a client end download check.
Thanks.
--
MzK
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An http proxy + clamav (or more AVs)? (if for web sources)
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From: "Kay Schenk" kay.schenk@gmail.com To: centos@centos.org Sent: Thursday, 22 October, 2015 18:50:41 Subject: [CentOS] Recommendations for image malware detection?
Hello all --
This is not a CentOS specific question, but I have a feeling some of you are involved in enterprise malware efforts, so here goes.
Does anyone have recommendations for malware detection that includes detection in image files? I'm looking for something that could be integrated into a batch cron process as opposed to a client end download check.
Thanks.
--
MzK
“The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.” --Lao Tzu _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos