I can’t imagine why the competition would ever be willing to share their 
signature databases with anybody.  Why would a user invest in a commercial A-V 
software package if they could get the same scanning protection for free?  In 
addition, those Companies use proprietary formats for their databases which are 
not going to be compatible with ClamAV.

If you want to look into compatible ClamAV Unofficial databases, look to 
SaneSecurity, SecuriteInfo, MalwarePatrol, or OITC.

-AL-


On Sat, Feb 27, 2016 at 11:41 PM, Theodore Alcapotaxis wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Is it possible for ClamAV on Debian to include virus databases and signatures 
> from the following third-party antivirus vendors?
> 
> 1. McAfee
> 2. Symantec or Norton
> 3. Kapersky
> 4. Eset

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