On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 1:58 PM, xor <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I use Avast and also F-Prot.  Both are native linux applications.
>
> Obviously I don't need them for my Linux system,  but I do sometimes
> use them to remove viruses from other's Windows computer hard drives.
>
> http://www.avast.com/linux-home-edition
> http://www.f-prot.com.my/home-Linux.php
>
> John
>
>
> On Feb 9, 2:04 pm, Jim Peterson <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Irony, perhaps, but here is a link to a linux.com article:
>>
>> RT @linuxdotcom: New today: Jack Wallen explores whether or not you need
>> an anti-virus for Linux:http://bit.ly/asGIzp
>>
>> Jim Peterson
>> Technology Coordinator
>> Goodnight Memorial Library
>> 203 S. Main St.
>> Franklin, KY  42134
>> (270) 586-8397www.gmpl.org
>> Tweet me @GMLGeek
>> Library Technology Blog
>

I've been switching my Windows users to Avast from AVG lately, since
it hasn't had a good track record against Internet Security 2010.  I
didn't realize there was a Linux version.  Sweet!  Clam doesn't seem
to update often, but Avast claims to update several times a day.  Now
I'll have a better way to scan a user's drive offline.

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