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antivirus and spyware scanning
From: Lee Leahu <lee () ricis com>
Date: Tue, 15 Jun 2004 09:45:33 -0500
Hello Everyone, I recently came across a linux based live-cd designed for virus scanning, disaster recover, network analysis, etc. http://www.inside-security.de/insert_en.html I think it is very useful to scan a windows machine from viruses while having that machine booted to linux. This pretty much ensures that you will find all the virii on that system. Does anyone know of a spyware scanner that can also work from within Linux? I dis-like the idea of having to boot to windows just to scan the box for spyware. One could argue that the harddrive could be put into another machine and scanned there, but what if your in an environment where that is just not possible (making housecalls, no unused machine, etc)? Also, if you know of a better solution that this, I am always interested. Thanks -- Lee Leahu RICIS, Inc. Internet Technology Specialist 866-RICIS-77 Toll Free Voice (US) lee () ricis com 708-444-2690 Voice (International) http://www.ricis.com/ 866-99-RICIS Toll Free Fax (US) 708-444-2697 Fax (International) RICIS, Inc. is a member of the Public Safety Alliance Group This email and any attachments that are included in it have been scanned for malicious or inappropriate content and are believed to be safe. _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.netsys.com/full-disclosure-charter.html
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