Question:
Is there any opensource antivirus software? Can any one tell me.?
Nil
2007-02-11 06:12:21 UTC
Is there any opensource antivirus software? Can any one tell me.?
Six answers:
Pinguino
2007-02-11 06:22:51 UTC
Strictly "open source", ClamAV (since AVG is free, but NOT open source!)
dabedatiludlisi
2007-02-11 14:16:24 UTC
AVG FREE



http://computersguide.blogspot.com/2007/02/good-free-and-reliable-antivirus.html
krishnan
2007-02-11 14:23:33 UTC
http://www.softpedia.com/get/Antivirus/ClamAV.shtml

ClamAV For Windows is a completely free and open source anti-virus software package. ClamAV is an open source antivirus solution for UNIX/Linux operating systems.



It features a command line interface for scanning files, updating the virus definitions, and a daemon for faster scanning needed on high performance systems. ClamAV is a security tool that protects your PC against viruses.



Unlike most antivirus products, ClamAV requires no yearly subscription fee, and is completely free with source code to anyone who wishes to use it.



Because ClamAV is released under the GPL v2 license, you must follow all license requirements if you modify the ClamAV source code, or use it in your own projects.



The SOSDG has taken the latest ClamAV from the CVS tree, compiled it against the current stable Cygwin DLLs, which provide a full UNIX/Linux compatibility layer for Windows operating systems.
Elvis
2007-02-11 15:48:08 UTC
go to majorgeeks.com

for a free spyware program

or free antivirus program
Will
2007-02-11 14:17:15 UTC
AVG is a pretty good one, I used it all the way through college, and my school still uses it.
Nishaant
2007-02-11 14:25:50 UTC
AVG 7.5.4.That's the latest.And it's real cool.Download.com is a trustworthy site to download it from.


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