This includes support for decrypting read-only OLE2-based XLS files an overhauled ‘all-match’ feature whose codebase will be easier to maintain and a new API calls for “inspecting file content during a scan at each layer of archive extraction” - which sounds like a smart idea. Now, nearly 20 years after its first release, ClamAV 1.0 is finally available to download.ĬlamAV 1.0 is a long-term support (LTS) release that, based on the extensive change-log posted on its blog, features a TON of improvements befitting for a milestone release such as this. It’s been actively maintained since then, with frequent updates to tackle emerging threats and adapt to emergent new tech. The first version of ClamAV, which is developed by the US-based tech company Cisco and the open-source community, was released back in 2002. ClamAV is available for Windows, macOS, BSD, and Linux systems, making it especially well suited to those who regularly work cross-platform and want some degree of familiarity.Īnd a rather special new version was released this week. Most folks’ go-to is open source anti-virus ClamAV, an app dedicated to ‘detecting trojans, viruses, malware, and other malicious threats’. Does Ubuntu need anti-virus software? The general answer is no, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t use one to run a check every now and then, especially if working with Windows files.
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