

The reason for this is evident from the discussion earlier.

#Clamav gui windows install
Open Source Linux Anti-virus/Anti-Malware Software Installing ClamAV in Debian/UbuntuĪntivirus & Anti-Malware software is not installed by default on any Linux distro you choose to install on bare metal platforms today. In particular, since most of the World’s servers and billions of devices run on Unix & Linux, the potential to gain valuable data or to achieve monetary personal gain via crytocurrency exploits, malware, and viruses deployed by nefarious miscreants today, the importance for Linux Desktop and especially Linux Server users to install antivirus/anti-malware monitoring and removal software on their machines is growing. Now that Linux and in particular the Desktop has grown in popularity with hundreds if not thousands of distributions of the operating system in the wild today, malware and virus hackers have turned their attention to Linux and have begun a systematic witch-hunt for Commercial Enterprise and home users like never before. Since the Linux market share has been fairly low in comparison to the other more popular operating systems like MacOS and Microsoft Windows, Linux has not gotten the same level of attention from hackers and virus/malware producers that these Apple and Microsoft operating systems have enjoyed over the last several decades. In the past, Linux users haven’t had to concern themselves with viruses and malware to any great extent.
