-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA256
Of course, it's wonderful to know more friends with the same hobby. But
I wonder to know the answer about it for long. The virus db of clamav
may be the same on the several types of platforms, but the commercial
softwares maybe not. I copied a result of 'Day0 Summary' from
shadowserver.org a few days ago, as following:
vendor detected total percent
Avira (Windows) 164,659 185,034 88.9885
Comodo (Windows) 115,889 136,109 85.1443
Eset (Windows) 153,248 182,528 83.9586
K7 (Windows) 153,676 185,244 82.9587
Avast (Windows) 147,266 185,226 79.5061
Avast (Linux) 135,715 170,938 79.3943
Symantec (Windows) 141,871 182,075 77.9190
Sunbelt (Windows) 144,019 185,080 77.8145
Eset (Linux) 142,373 183,664 77.5182
BitDefender (Linux) 136,308 179,849 75.7902
BitDefender (Windows) 136,844 184,910 74.0057
AVG (Windows) 125,048 170,394 73.3876
Authentium (Windows) 133,643 185,109 72.1969
Kaspersky (Windows) 104,849 145,413 72.1043
Avira (Linux) 124,587 177,928 70.0210
Authentium (Linux) 121,364 179,559 67.5900
FProt (Windows) 123,574 183,055 67.5065
Ikarus (Windows) 109,977 164,330 66.9245
Ikarus (Linux) 110,824 179,525 61.7318
FProt (Linux) 110,122 180,409 61.0402
Fortinet (Windows) 102,059 172,655 59.1115
Clam (Linux) 104,644 179,285 58.3674
Clam (Windows) 77,253 137,575 56.1534
McAfee (Windows) 100,531 180,003 55.8496
Norman (Windows) 91,194 163,996 55.6075
Lionic (Windows) 93,746 185,134 50.6368
QuickHeal (Windows) 84,592 168,558 50.1857
McAfee (Linux) 73,338 146,264 50.1408
FSecure (Windows) 89,352 181,299 49.2843
AVG (Linux) 89,843 183,814 48.8771
QuickHeal (Linux) 84,423 175,364 48.1416
Sophos (Linux) 66,169 138,320 47.8376
Microsoft (Windows) 76,974 169,284 45.4703
GData (Windows) 80,961 184,597 43.8582
TrendMicro (Windows) 77,177 179,421 43.0145
Sophos (Windows) 69,207 171,143 40.4381
TrendMicro (Linux) 49,049 128,919 38.0464
AhnLab (Windows) 59,945 176,238 34.0137
Panda (Linux) 35,155 117,398 29.9451
Norman (Linux) 26,108 128,670 20.2907
FSecure (Linux) 37,175 184,466 20.1528
On 01/01/2015 05:21 PM, Dennis Peterson wrote:
> On 12/31/14 11:22 PM, Franklin Wang wrote:
>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
>> Hash: SHA256
>>
>> I've tried nod32, Dr. Web, AVG, clamav(the only open source one?),
>> comodo, F-prot on the desktop(x86_64). Why can't I find reviews for
>> them? There're many reviews for Windows platform, but few for Linux
>> desktop, not server. Any suggestions? I'm using openSUSE now, with
>> rkhunter, AIDE, gpg installed.
>>
>>
> The signatures are what do the work. What OS the tool is compiled for
is not so important. ClamAV probably is not significantly different on
OS X, Windows, Linux, or Solaris because the signatures are the same
everywhere. The binaries, no matter the OS, just run. Rather well, in fact.
>
> dp
> _______________________________________________
> Help us build a comprehensive ClamAV guide:
> https://github.com/vrtadmin/clamav-faq
>
> http://www.clamav.net/contact.html#ml
>
- --
Skype: touch21st, Gtalk: touch21st, Yahoo/MSN:[log in to unmask]
Xing/Linkedin: Franklin Wang
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: GnuPG v2
iF4EAREIAAYFAlSlR9sACgkQHNPJJKP5NjaHFwEAh9SAq1pahMQKHxjpjP+oQVH5
/XeU1U+9sua4+vQm2z4BAIQRXDBmhdOEVpbLg0vpMwnkrugAf3BDTRvFRCfO9XLu
=gFr5
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
|