Hi all,
first of all, what is stalkerware?
https://stopstalkerware.org/about/what-is-stalkerware/
Kaspersky, for one, detect it since April:
https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/vbw9g8/kaspersky-lab-alert-stalkerware-domestic-abuse
Now, I don't even know whether ClamAV runs on Android (I'm the pro
On Nov 23, 2019, at 00:29, Alessandro Vesely via clamav-users
wrote:
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> Now, I don't even know whether ClamAV runs on Android (I'm the proud user of
> a Nokia 2760). However, I'd like to be able to catch any stalkerware in
> email attachments or shared files. That's why I'm asking.
>
>
>
LS,
I noticed a significant degradation of the performance on my systems,
which ended when I stopped clamonacc.
As I looked further, it seems that clamonacc is constantly looping
around the same file. As far as I can tell, the last file it scanned -
but not sure about that. I can easily repr
>> can't really suggest anything.
That's why I made the suggestion.
>>
>> > Perhaps a useful feature would be an extra verbose option ("-vv") that
>> > would print more clamscan status, like loading signatures.
>>
>>
>
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* Grscripts via clamav-users:
> unluckly clamdscan does not honor --config-file=
Since clamdscan leaves scanning to the server (which is properly
configured), I have never tried to use "clamdscan --config-file=...",
but according to the man-page, the option should be supported.
-Ralph
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Hi there,
On Fri, 22 Nov 2019, Grscripts via clamav-users wrote:
ok I set
debug yes
in my clamd.conf and executed again
# clamdscan --verbose --config-file=clamd.conf /spam/*
but where can I see clamdscanner debug log ?
Try
man clamd.conf
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73,
Ged.
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Hi there,
On Sat, 23 Nov 2019, Ralph Seichter via clamav-users wrote:
* Grscripts via clamav-users:
unluckly clamdscan does not honor --config-file=
Since clamdscan leaves scanning to the server (which is properly
configured), I have never tried to use "clamdscan --config-file=...",
but acc