mcafee make a virus scanner for the mac as well - isn't worth buying
since Macs dont get viruses...

Mcafee generally make good software - so I would check it out.

On Sun, 19 Feb 2006 00:55:36, Dan Sorenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 05:07 PM 2/18/2006 -0500, you wrote:
> >No mods and no virus I mean this would Happen hours after a format and a
> >fresh install of  windows or linux
> >
> >Do you know a good virus scanner For Linux??
>
>        McAffee make an anti-virus product for Linux, however I can't
> say if it's good or not.
>
>        Ever tried setting the runlevel to single-user and seeing if
> it repeats on the Linux box?  Or fresh install on LAN-only to ensure
> there's no outside vector for infection?
>
>        It sounds like a virus, but at this point I'd start wondering
> about hardware too.  I'd make a copy of those maps onto a different
> partition or different device, do the isolation thing, and then diff
> them -- it could be something as simple as a flakey bit of RAM causing
> the checksum generation to go wonky.
>
>                - Dan
>
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