Good morning,

Linux has no viruses. Why would anyone want an anti-virus then?  It is
possible to install security tools of course, but those come with your
distribution, you don't need to look up for external stuff.

Hope this helps,
Sylvia


On 12 July 2017 at 02:33, William <mattison.compu...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Good evening,
>
> A few years ago, I found a web site "https://www.av-test.org"; when trying
> to find comparisons of windows-7 anti-virus software.  I more recently
> re-visited that site, and found an article on Linux and anti-virus software
> for Linux.  It's here:
> "https://www.av-test.org/en/news/news-single-view/linux-16-
> security-packages-against-windows-and-linux-malware-put-to-the-test/".
>
> I have a few questions for this list:
> 1. How independent and objective is the group doing these tests,
> comparisons, and evaluations?  This is important for knowing just how much
> weight to give what they say.
> 2. If you've had any experience with any of the anti-virus packages
> reported on in that article, especially those that received high scores for
> workstations, what is your review of that/those packages?
>
> I do see that this article is nearly 2 years old.  And I do realize that
> nothing gives me 100% protection or detection.
>
> thanks,
> Bill.
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