Thanks Al, there's actually far more than that. Wonder how many signatures I have written that start with ELF or even APK.
-- Sent from my iPhone > On Jun 13, 2017, at 06:10, Al Varnell <alvarn...@mac.com> wrote: > > Although ClamAV was originally introduced as mail scanner and does have some > unique capabilities there, it has progressed far beyond that over the years. > > I can't give you any personal Linux or Unix experience, so I'll leave that to > others, but I can tell you that today their are signatures for 22,677 Unix > unique malware Trojans, Exploits, Worms, Tools, etc. > >> On Tue, Jun 13, 2017 at 02:37 AM, Paul Moreno wrote: >> >> I'm in the process of providing a recommendation to a client on the use of >> ClamAV. From what I've read in various forums and online material, ClamAV >> appears to be better suited for mail systems, such as postfix, and Windows >> hosts. Can anyone comment on the reliability and accuracy of using it on a >> Linux operating system? I understand Linux "malware" would more or less be >> in the form of custom scripts, library exploits, and other vulnerabilities >> that lack signatures to detect against. >> >> >> -Paul > > -Al- > -- > Al Varnell > ClamXav User > > > > > _______________________________________________ > clamav-users mailing list > clamav-users@lists.clamav.net > http://lists.clamav.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/clamav-users > > > Help us build a comprehensive ClamAV guide: > https://github.com/vrtadmin/clamav-faq > > http://www.clamav.net/contact.html#ml _______________________________________________ clamav-users mailing list clamav-users@lists.clamav.net http://lists.clamav.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/clamav-users Help us build a comprehensive ClamAV guide: https://github.com/vrtadmin/clamav-faq http://www.clamav.net/contact.html#ml