On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 02:13 PM, khan wahid wrote:
>
> Hi,Is there any command that tells the clamd to delete the infected files?
Study the man pages for questions such as these.
The answer is no for clamd, but --remove for clamdscan. Note the warning to
“be careful”.
-Al-
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Al Varnell
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Hi,Is there any command that tells the clamd to delete the infected files?
Thank you.
Best regards,Khan
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Thanks Steve.
On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 10:05 AM, Steve Basford <
steveb_cla...@sanesecurity.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> EquationAPT is in the news... so in case this is useful...
>
> copy the following to EquationAPT.hdb:
>
> 03718676311de33dd0b8f4f18cffd488:376320:Sanesecurity.Rogue.EquationAPT.1
>
Hi All,
EquationAPT is in the news... so in case this is useful...
copy the following to EquationAPT.hdb:
03718676311de33dd0b8f4f18cffd488:376320:Sanesecurity.Rogue.EquationAPT.1
0a209ac0de4ac033f31d6ba9191a8f7a:184320:Sanesecurity.Rogue.EquationAPT.2
11fb08b9126cdb4668b3f5135cf7a6c5:212480:Sane