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    ClamAV

    ClamAV

    Antivirus engine for detecting trojans, viruses and malware

    ClamAV is an open-source antivirus engine developed by Cisco Talos that provides cross-platform malware detection for servers, desktops, and mail systems. Originally designed for Unix environments and email security, it has evolved into a flexible antimalware toolkit capable of identifying millions of viruses, worms, trojans, and other threats. The software includes a command-line scanner, an automatically updating signature database, and a scalable multi-threaded daemon that enables high-performance scanning in production environments. ...
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    ClamSAP exists of two 'C' shared libraries which link between ClamAV and the Virus Scan Interface (VSI) of SAP (offical name: NW-VSI). A SAP application can use the ClamAV engine to scan for malicious uploads in HTTP uploads for example.
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    SAVI-SAP is a shared library which links between Sophos Scan Interface SAVI and the SAP Virus Scan Interface (offical name: NW-VSI). A SAP application can use the Sophos engine to scan for malicious uploads in HTTP uploads for example.
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