![]() However, you will quickly realize that you will benefit from MalDet no matter what kind of environment you’re working on. In other words, you can’t afford to think, “I don’t need to secure my system(s) against malware since I’m not storing any sensitive or important data”, because those are not the only targets of malware.įor that reason, in this article, we will explain how to install and configure Linux Malware Detect (aka MalDet or LMD for short) along with ClamAV (Antivirus Engine) in RHEL 8/7/6 (where x is the version number), CentOS 8/7/6 and Fedora 30-32 (same instructions also works on Ubuntu and Debian systems).Ī malware scanner released under the GPL v2 license, specially designed for hosting environments. Read Also: Protect Apache Against Brute Force or DDoS Attacks in Linux
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