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  • Avast Business Antivirus for Linux
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    Protect your Linux systems with our lightweight antivirus solution that provides instant protection. Our unique CommunityIQ technology combines the power of millions of devices to give you real-time Linux antimalware protection. Speed up your workstations by protecting files directly on the server and use less power with multicore support. Linux business security Protect your Linux systems with our lightweight antivirus solution that delivers instant protection. Our unique CommunityIQ technology combines the power of millions of devices to give you real-time Linux antimalware protection. Speed up your workstations by protecting files directly on the server and use less power with multicore support. Core Scanner An on-demand antivirus scanning service with a command-line utility for Linux that integrates with AMaViS email servers. Clients connect to the service's UNIX socket to perform core and command line utility scans and receive immediate scan results. File Server Shield A real-time file scanner that scans files written to any of the monitored mount points. Supports fanotify-based "on-write" file system protection designed for use on file servers, efficiently protecting your files on both Samba and NFS. How does Linux Antivirus work? The output format of the virus scan Each detected malicious file is reported on a separate line. The clean files have an "[OK]" line. The infected files that could not be scanned due to insufficient permissions or corrupted archives have an "[ERROR]" string. Files excluded from scanning with the -e option have an "[EXCLUDED]" string. Updating virus definitions A regular update of the virus definition database (VPS) is necessary to keep your antivirus protection up to date. Avast Business Antivirus for Linux provides a shell script that checks for, downloads, and installs the latest VPS. The updated script is installed by default and run as a cron job every hour. Streaming Updates When enabled, the scanning service establishes a permanent network connection to the Avast cloud and retrieves virus definition updates as they are released. Streaming updates complement regular virus database updates so you are always protected. Distribution packages Linux antivirus software components include DEB for Debian (Ubuntu) systems and RPM for RedHat/SUSE systems, which are distributed as standard software packages. Software repositories are also provided so that all standard system management tools can be used to keep Avast Business programs up to date. System Requirements CentOS 7 and higher Debian 8 and higher Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4 and higher Ubuntu LTS 16.04 and higher

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  • What is data protection in Linux?

    Data protection in Linux refers to the measures and mechanisms put in place to secure and safeguard data stored on a Linux system. This includes encryption of data at rest and in transit, access control through permissions and authentication, regular backups, and monitoring for unauthorized access or changes. Data protection in Linux is essential for maintaining the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of sensitive information and ensuring compliance with privacy regulations.

  • How can I recover data in Linux?

    To recover data in Linux, you can use various tools and methods. One common method is to use the "grep" command to search for specific text or patterns within files. You can also use the "testdisk" or "photorec" tools to recover deleted files or partitions. Additionally, you can use the "dd" command to create a bit-by-bit copy of a storage device, which can then be used for data recovery purposes. It's important to note that data recovery in Linux can be complex, so it's recommended to seek professional help if you're not familiar with the process.

  • How can I expand storage space in Linux?

    To expand storage space in Linux, you can add a new hard drive or SSD to your system and then partition and format it using tools like fdisk or GParted. Once the new storage device is ready, you can mount it to a directory in your file system to start using it for storing files. Another option is to extend an existing logical volume if you are using LVM (Logical Volume Manager) for managing your storage. This allows you to increase the size of your existing storage volumes without the need to add new physical drives.

  • How can one install Linux without deleting data?

    One way to install Linux without deleting data is to create a separate partition on your hard drive for the Linux installation. This can be done using a partitioning tool such as GParted. By creating a new partition, you can install Linux on that partition without affecting the existing data on the other partitions. It's important to back up your data before attempting this process, as there is always a risk of data loss when making changes to your hard drive. Additionally, during the Linux installation process, be sure to select the new partition you created for the installation, rather than choosing the option to overwrite the entire disk.

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  • What data is available in the Linux Darknet?

    The Linux Darknet contains a wide range of data, including sensitive information such as stolen credentials, financial data, personal information, and proprietary business data. This data is often obtained through illegal means such as hacking, phishing, or data breaches. It is traded and sold on the darknet for various malicious purposes, including identity theft, fraud, and cyber attacks. The availability of such data poses a significant threat to individuals and organizations, making it crucial for cybersecurity measures to be in place to protect against these risks.

  • How can one move data from Windows to Linux?

    One way to move data from Windows to Linux is by using an external storage device such as a USB flash drive or an external hard drive. You can simply copy the files from your Windows computer onto the external storage device and then connect it to your Linux computer to transfer the files. Another method is to use a file sharing service such as Dropbox or Google Drive to upload the files from Windows and then download them onto your Linux computer. Additionally, you can also transfer data over a network by setting up file sharing between the two operating systems.

  • How can one install Linux without deleting any data?

    One way to install Linux without deleting any data is to create a separate partition on your hard drive for the Linux operating system. This can be done using disk management tools such as GParted. By creating a new partition, you can install Linux on that partition while keeping your existing data on the other partition intact. During the installation process, make sure to choose the option to install Linux alongside your existing operating system, rather than replacing it. This way, you can dual-boot between Linux and your current operating system without losing any data.

  • How can one transfer data from Windows to Linux?

    One way to transfer data from Windows to Linux is by using a USB flash drive or an external hard drive. Simply copy the files you want to transfer onto the USB drive from Windows, then plug the drive into the Linux system and copy the files over. Another method is to use a file sharing service like Dropbox or Google Drive to upload the files from Windows and then download them onto the Linux system. Additionally, you can set up a network connection between the two systems and transfer files over the network using tools like SCP or SFTP.

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