Hi there, On Sat, 1 Feb 2020, Χάρης Καραχριστιανίδης via clamav-users wrote:
Any windows user here?
Undoubtedly. This list is mostly read by users of Unix-type operating systems but I believe that ClamAV has many Windows users. Although I've managed many Windows machines I've never actually run ClamAV on a Windows box so I can't really help much with that. There are people who package the tools specifically for Windows, you might want to search for them. Even when ClamAV runs on Linux, a great deal (and perhaps even most) of the nasty stuff that it's looking for will be intended for Windows machines. So a Linux box that's scanning mail, or shared storage, or USB devices or whatever is ideally placed to look for Windows malware, not least because it's immune to said malware. But however you look at it, getting to grips with Linux is quite a substantial task, and, just because a Linux box is easier (assuming that you know what you're doing) to harden against threats than a Windows box, that doesn't mean it's immune to _all_ malware - and it's easy to damage a Linux system by running ClamAV with a badly-conceived configuration (which is in my view, most of the time, likely a bigger danger than any Linux malware).
Any windows user with Clamav as the only av?
I wouldn't recommend that, but then I wouldn't recommend relying on a package installed on any machine to protect that same machine from the many threats which are now very commonly seen. Far better to have the system protected by multiple, completely different, hardened systems. For example, connections to my mail servers have to get through three firewalls on three totally different sets of hardware before the mail is even contemplated by the MTA; then it must take its chances with my GeoIP, ASN and other mail filtering; only after that is it scanned by clamd - primarily for spam, only incidentally for malware - before it has any chance of being delivered. The threats now are a pandemic. A protection system with potentially a single point of failure won't cut it. -- 73, Ged. _______________________________________________ clamav-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.clamav.net/mailman/listinfo/clamav-users Help us build a comprehensive ClamAV guide: https://github.com/vrtadmin/clamav-faq http://www.clamav.net/contact.html#ml
