Re: Good virus scanner for Linux?

2015-04-27 Thread Brian J. Rogers
Avast! has a free version that they offer, and they even have DEB, RHEL, and SuSE repositories. https://www.avast.com/en-us/download-software (near the bottom of the list) On Fri, Apr 24, 2015 at 7:07 AM, Michael Torrie wrote: > On 04/24/2015 12:03 AM, Dan Egli wrote: > > I mean something like

Re: Good virus scanner for Linux?

2015-04-24 Thread Michael Torrie
On 04/24/2015 12:03 AM, Dan Egli wrote: > I mean something like Norton or McAffee. You're possibly the only person I've ever met who actually wanted Norton (or Symantec) AV. I consider Norton to be malware. Every time I remove it from a computer the owner comments on how nice their computer runs

Re: Good virus scanner for Linux?

2015-04-24 Thread Daniel Callister
We're using Sophos AV on our all Linux network. https://www.sophos.com/en-us.aspx It does support command line input and several other quality features. We started using it after some spear phishing attacks caught a few of our less savvy users unawares. On Apr 24, 2015 12:03 AM, "Dan Egli" wrote:

Good virus scanner for Linux?

2015-04-24 Thread Dan Egli
Does anyone know of a quality virus scanning program for Linux? I don't mean ClamAV! I've had way too many issues with that program and with the developers refusing to listen to me when I say something doesn't work. I mean something like Norton or McAffee. I know that there was a program that McAff

Good virus scanner for Linux?

2015-04-23 Thread Dan Egli
Does anyone know of a quality virus scanning program for Linux? I don't mean ClamAV! I've had way too many issues with that program and with the developers refusing to listen to me when I say something doesn't work. I mean something like Norton or McAffee. I know that there was a program that McAff