On 3/22/23 6:22 AM, Andrew C Aitchison via clamav-users wrote:
be careful to make sure false positives do no harm,
I've had so many positives that I couldn't examine them all. Does this
happen to others? What do you do for that?
and remember that false negatives do happen frequently
How
On 3/7/23 2:44 PM, Andrew C Aitchison via clamav-users wrote:
On Tue, 7 Mar 2023, kumar bava via clamav-users wrote:
ClamAV >= 0.105 requires Rust. Rust *is* available for rhel7 - see
https://developers.redhat.com/HW/Rust-RHEL-7
but it is a part of devtools.
IIRC (I may not), EPEL rule
On February 24, 2023 2:53:31 PM EST, Andrew C Aitchison
wrote:
>On Fri, 24 Feb 2023, musc via clamav-users wrote:
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>> This is another frequent hit I get doing a clamdscan:
>> Heueristics.Structured.CreditCardNumber
>>
>> I've read of a scam which prompt
This is another frequent hit I get doing a clamdscan:
Heueristics.Structured.CreditCardNumber
I've read of a scam which prompts people to apply for a credit card, or says
falsely that a person has already a credit card... responding to either leads
to a scam.
Are eliminating these two scams th
On February 22, 2023 1:48:02 PM EST, newcomer01 via clamav-users
wrote:
>for me look it like that the jpeg files cannot be read from heuristics scan as
>reason that something is wrong with it
>i would not think frist, that is be an exploit
>
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>> A clamdscan flagged quite a few files on my syste
A clamdscan flagged quite a few files on my system as
Heueristics.Broken.Media.JPEG.JFIFmarkerBadPosition. What kind of exploit is
that? And what kind of danger does it pose? (What does it do?) Is it for all
systems? Or just for Windows?
A whole lot of web searching turned up nothing. Does anyo