Hello,

Le lundi 24 Octobre 2005 20:36, Jim a écrit :
> I'm running Linspire 5 which uses a swap file rather than a swap
> partition. When I ran the latest version of clamav, it showed a trojan
> in the swap file. It didn't show up in any regular disk file, though.
> So, how did it get into virtual memory, and, should I be concerned about
> it?
>
> Here's the clamav output:
>
> /home/jim/My Computer/Storage Device (hda5)/boot/linux-swap.swp:
> Trojan.Startpage-149 FOUND

Swap file (linux or windows) should never be scanned.

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