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You can configure ClamWin's General Preferences to Report malware it founds , Remove it, or Move it to the Quarantine folder. The default is to Report malware it finds to you, so if you haven't changed the default, Clamwin has reported it to you. The ClamWin scan report tells you the location of the malware on your hard drive so you can do something about it.
I leave the default to Report--because I don't want to immediately remove any important file file--even if it is infected, and I don't want to move it to Quarantine and lose access to Windows--like I did once on a "false positive" for Winlogon. I suggest you firs upload a copy of the infected file to VirusTotal or Jotti and see what other AV software says about it. If at least four other AVs also spot malware, it's probably really infected, and you should delete the file from your hard drive or clean/reinstall it if it is an important file. If only a few other AVs spot malware, it's probably a false positive, and you should tell the ClamAV people about it so they can change the signature. To stay "lean and mean," Clam/ClamWin don't bother with any "cleaning." It's hard to remove all traces of much of the current malware. You can sometimes get manual removal instructions/tools on some of the Web sites of the large AVs--try McAfee, Symantec or Kaspersky. Regards, |
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