First, thanks for the help on ntp-server and ntpdate. I have clamav
installed and running and would like to know if debian packages exist that
handle spyware the way clamav handles viruses or does clamav actually do
both jobs? The bastille package doesn't mention spyware or make any
suggestions for what Linux software might be useful for system protection
against this kind of malware. Perhaps cruft can be improved to find and
dump the lame windows junk that gets thrown onto debian systems then fails
to work, but I think something more robust may be needed for the junk
aimed
specifically at Linux.
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