GuitarBob
Joined: 09 Jul 2006 |
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Location: USA |
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Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2013 3:24 pm |
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This forum is as good as any place to inform the ClamWin developers about problems/concerns. ClamWin is not a paid, commercial application, however, so they only monitor it when time allows. There are usually knowledgeable users who can help with advice on problems with ClamWin, however. You can also search the forum and the Web for answers to problems/concerns.
ClamWin uses the scanning engine and virus/malware database provided by the Clam AV project from Sourcefire (recently acquired by Cisco). All falsely-detected files (false positives)--and undetected virus/malware files should be uploaded to Clam AV via the submit files option on their web page. When you get to the submission page, there is one form/link for reporting false positives and another form/link for reporting undetected viruses. Before submitting files to Clam AV, however, you should verify all files with one of these online scanning services: Jotti, Virus Total, or Virus Scan. I do not trust anything else, and I do not trust just one AV to detect something--especially if it is new malware.
You can whitelist "good" files that are falsely detected in ClamWin's Configure, Filters, Exclude matching filenames menu selections, but you should report them to Clam AV so the false signature will be corrected for all users.
ClamWin has its own protection for false positives on important Microsoft/system files that are digitally signed, but other digitally signed files can have a false positive now and then. Also, malware has adopted the tactic of stealing/buying valid digital signatures, so be careful. You will also sometimes see malware allied with spam/adware.
Thanks for using ClamWin!
Regards,
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