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BtDefender Antivirus Scanner for Unices

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Bitdefender Antivirus Scanner for Unices is a versatile on-demand scanner for Linux and FreeBSD systems. The stand-alone scanner protects both UNIX-based and Windows-based disk partitions by scanning for viruses and spyware. An easy to use graphical user interface complements a powerful command line interface that fully supports operating system’s scripting tools.

Overview

Linux is no longer immune to security threats

Linux operating systems have been considered less vulnerable than Windows systems for many years but the myth that they are immune to virus attack is completely false.

The Linux platforms early low instance of attacks was primarily due to the lack of root access required for malware to infiltrate the system, the Linux communitys ability to quickly patch vulnerabilities, and the low adoption rate of Linux in the corporate network. This made Linux a lower priority target for the writers of malware. However, that priority is changing quickly as the platforms popularity across sectors increases.

System Requirements

Operating System
  • Linux: Kernel 2.4.x or 2.6.x (recommended)
  • FreeBSD: 5.4 (or newer with compat5x)
  • glibc version 2.3.1 or newer, and libstdc++5 from gcc 3.2.2 or newer
Processor
  • x86 compatible 300 MHz
  • i686 500MHz
  • amd64(x86_64)
Minimum Memory
  • 128 MB
Minimum Free Disk Space
  • 100 MB
Supported Distributions
  • Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 or newer
  • Fedora Core 1 or newer
  • FreeBSD 5.4 or newer
  • Mandrake/Mandriva 9.1 or newer
  • Oracle Linux 5 or newer
  • RedHat Enterprise Linux 3 or newer
  • Slackware 9.x or newer
  • SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 or newer

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