ClamAV is great and very reliable.
As with everything it depends. Would I trust ClamAV over McAfee or Norton? Hell yes.
Would I trust ClamAV over windows defender? probably not.
Can you elaborate on the second point?
Not without knowing what you mean by reliable.
Reliable at detecting malware? ClamAV would not do as well as Windows Defender.
Reliable as in the code is safe from bugs? I can’t read that kind of code so I can’t compre them.
Huh? Clamav is open sourced though. Although, it is made by Cisco and not gplv3, it’s under CC BY-ND 2.5 Deed.
Unpopular opinion but antivirus isn’t as important as it used to be. Just don’t click on suspicious links and don’t run sketchy programs and you will be good.
Depends on the software. Whether it is open- or closedsource has nothing to do with reliablity.
More reliable than enterprise ones, because they’re maintened openly and by masses of people who actually care.
If you look too far behind the curtain, it’s scary how much of the essential open source software that’s running everywhere is maintained by one hobbyist with money problems, or not maintained at all, really.
GNU/Linux 🐂🐧
Is this like the “there’s no viruses on android”?
I meant GNU/Linux.
There are viruses on Android since if what most smartphone users around the world use.
GNU/Linux is what most server infrastructure in the world runs on, so it’s definitely a big, fat, juicy target.
But not on the websites the average user tends to go.
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Amazon AWS, Microsoft Azure, Cloudflare and Google servers run on Linux, so that’s >90% of the websites people use daily depending on it.