The scope of the discussion could be broader so I changed the title:
Anti-Virus Tools:There is a common perception that there are no viruses on the Linux platform - which to a large extent is true. But what happens when you get a mail attachment which you would like to forward to your windows machine so you can open it with your favorite proprietary software? And what if this attachment is infected by a virus? This is where the anti virus solutions for linux comes into the picture. - from the All About Linux Blog
Avast AV, AVG, Avira AV, Clam AV, F-Prot, Xfprot GUI, Moon AV, Panda AV
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Hi,
I found this Avira AntiVir Personal - anti-virus software targeted for Linux which might prove useful for checking those, cough, Windows partitions. I have yet to actually try it.
Download installation kit for all languages
Linux / Solaris
Date: 2009-08-31, Version: 3.0.5-11
http://www.free-av.com/en/download/download_servers.php
http://dlpe.antivir.com/package/wks_avi ... ers.tar.gz 36.4mb
http://dlce.antivir.com/down/windows/hbedv.key 1kb
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