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Re: open source antivirus
From: intel96 <intel96 () bellsouth net>
Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2006 16:14:36 -0400
Have you looked that Clam AV? http://www.clamav.net/ Be careful in using this application because in some testing Clam id only 70% of the test cases, while a common commercial scanner got 90% (these results are on a moving scale). gmx wrote:
Hello all I`m looking for an antivirus-scanner, i used mwav, but i need also other suggestins if such a thing exist. The point is, i dont want an antivirus software, i want just a scanner, no more. On the other hand, as topic says, if there exist an open-source AV would be nice too, maybe it can be changed to scan only. Thanks in advance
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