Hi,
I tried to use "clamscan --alert-broken-media=yes ag.jpg" to
detect
spoiled JPEG files by RYUK ransomware.
Seems that it was not detected - ag.jpg OK.
Perhaps I use it not correctly?
Please advise .
I use clamav 0.103.3 .
Hello Zvi,
Le 24/06/2021 à 10:09, Zvi Kave via clamav-users a écrit :
Hi,
I tried to use "clamscan --alert-broken-media=yes ag.jpg" to detect
spoiled JPEG files by RYUK ransomware.
Seems that it was not detected - ag.jpg OK.
Perhaps I use it not correctly?
Perhaps JPG file format is stric
Zvi,
When I try to open it, I get error message:
agam.jpg:
It looks like we don't support this file format.
If you look at the content of the file with an hexadecimal editor, you
see garbage. It has no known file format.
The file format is defined with the content of a file, not with the
Arnaud,
I understand now. Thank you.
Zvi
On 6/24/2021 11:55 AM, Arnaud Jacques
wrote:
Zvi,
When I try to open it, I get error
message:
agam.jpg:
Hi there,
On Thu, 24 Jun 2021, Zvi Kave via clamav-users wrote:
On 6/24/2021 11:19 AM, Arnaud Jacques wrote:
Le 24/06/2021 à 10:09, Zvi Kave via clamav-users a écrit :
I tried to use "clamscan --alert-broken-media=yes ag.jpg" to detect
spoiled JPEG files by RYUK ransomware.
...
Please advise
Hello,
I am new to clamav and I’ve completed installing a private mirror server.
Freshclam works fine but when I try to start the clamd daemon I get this error.
Any help is appreciated.
systemctl status clamd@scan -l
● clamd@scan.service - clamd scanner (scan) daemon
Loaded: loaded (/usr/li
Ged is right to be wary about sharing files with the mailing list. Next time
please put it in an encrypted zip and give us the password so we can choose to
extract it if desired – and preferably share it by some other means like a link
to a file sharing service instead of attaching it to an ema
I apologize if the answer to my question is obvious from your original
post. Although I can see you're running it in the cloud, what
distribution/flavor/version of operating system are you using?
Meanwhile, please feel free to post the output of the "clamconf"
command. Thank you.
On 6/24/2
Thanks for the input and in particular the heads-up on logfiles which imo
is the key to a simple, elegant solution which avoids batch files and
tiresome cmd box typing. I did some more research after the replies to my
post but it's been interrupted by other stuff; so as the following works
Thanks very much for the input.
I did examine (for starters) the .ps1 clamscan script file but owing to my
pretty much total ignorance of Powershell syntax and time being
exceptionally tight over the last couple of days I haven't yet got to
grips with it because it seems I will have to resea
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