02-06-2024, 05:00 PM
Trellix Command Line Scanner v7 0 4 x86-DVT
Release Information
The scanner runs from a command-line prompt, and
provides an alternative to scanners that use a
graphical user interface
(GUI). Both types of scanner use the same anti-virus
software. The scanner acts as an interface to the
powerful scanning engine
the engine common to all our security products
Although a few years ago, the LINUX operating system
was considered a secure environment against
potentially unwanted
software, it is now seeing more occurrences of
software specifically written to attack or exploit
security holes in LINUX-based
systems. Increasingly, LINUX-based systems interact
with Windows-based computers, and although viruses
written to attack
Windows-based systems do not directly attack LINUX
systems, the LINUX system can unknowingly harbor
these viruses, ready
to infect any client that connects to it
When installed on your LINUX systems, Command Line
Scanner for LINUX becomes an effective solution
against viruses
Trojan-horse programs, and other types of
potentially unwanted software
The command-line scanner enables you to search for
viruses in any directory or file in your computer on
demand -- in other
words, at any time. The command-line scanner also
features options that can alert you when the scanner
detects a virus or that
enable the scanner to take a variety of automatic
actions
When kept up-to-date with the latest virus
definition (dat) files, the scanner is an important
part of your network security. We
recommend that you set up a security policy for your
network, incorporating as many protective measures
as possible
Install Notes
1. Unpack & Install
Release Information
The scanner runs from a command-line prompt, and
provides an alternative to scanners that use a
graphical user interface
(GUI). Both types of scanner use the same anti-virus
software. The scanner acts as an interface to the
powerful scanning engine
the engine common to all our security products
Although a few years ago, the LINUX operating system
was considered a secure environment against
potentially unwanted
software, it is now seeing more occurrences of
software specifically written to attack or exploit
security holes in LINUX-based
systems. Increasingly, LINUX-based systems interact
with Windows-based computers, and although viruses
written to attack
Windows-based systems do not directly attack LINUX
systems, the LINUX system can unknowingly harbor
these viruses, ready
to infect any client that connects to it
When installed on your LINUX systems, Command Line
Scanner for LINUX becomes an effective solution
against viruses
Trojan-horse programs, and other types of
potentially unwanted software
The command-line scanner enables you to search for
viruses in any directory or file in your computer on
demand -- in other
words, at any time. The command-line scanner also
features options that can alert you when the scanner
detects a virus or that
enable the scanner to take a variety of automatic
actions
When kept up-to-date with the latest virus
definition (dat) files, the scanner is an important
part of your network security. We
recommend that you set up a security policy for your
network, incorporating as many protective measures
as possible
Install Notes
1. Unpack & Install