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Firstly, thank you for reporting this vagnerafonso and thank you to everyone else in this thread for providing additional information and taking the time to look into this. I take reports like this very seriously. I'm going to analyse this at my end and let you know soon what will happen.
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I guess I'm going to test all of my pictures on VirusTotal now. ClamAV hasn't detect it. According to Microsoft website. MSE should detect it. But according to VirusTotal, Microsoft came up with clean file.
Malicious or not, there's a web injection for sure.
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Hi,
You may already know this.?
If you visit the clamtk webpage: https://code.google.com/p/clamtk/
Scroll down to downloads
There is a Thunar add-on for Ubuntu "thunar-sendto-clamtk"
[/size]It gives you a Right Click > Sendto > ClamTK option
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@Zead,
I will fire up my test pc and check again,
but it was under
Right Click on a file/folder, then navigate through
Send To, and it was at the
Bottom of the options list "
ClamTk"
Update, screen shot showing
send to > clamtk
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@Wirezfree
Thanks, I've found it. The problem was that I was clicking on the desktop files... It doesn't work on them sadly. I guess right clicking on any desktop icon doesn't count as Thunar.
Btw, I've heard that ClamTK includes right-click scan by default. Is that true? But that's probably only for Nautilus.
Anyway, I was searching for some info about ClamTK, but I'm confused about update options and scheduler.
There are 2 options for automatic definitions updates.
#1 is in "Advanced > Rerun Antivirus Setup Wizard (Antivirus Signature Options)"
#2 is in "Advanced > Scheduler"
You can enable both...
Do you have some information about this how it works? Why are there two options for automatic updates?
You can leave the scheduler disabled, and the Rerun Antivirus Setup Wizard automatic updates enabled. It will update itself anyway. I've kept it like this.
Maybe the scheduler is here to specify the time of automatic updates... And when it is disabled, it will use the default time for updates...
Anyway, I've set ClamTk updates to Manual, and scheduled automatic updates to 5PM. So I'll see if it updates or not.
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Hi,
I'm still learning all the options, This may help you "
ClamTK Virus Scanner"
I have the scheduled scan and updates shown below,
This can be verified if you install gnome-scheduler which is a gui to manage/add/edit "cron" task.
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