Linux is very advanced, but not absolutely secure. So to kill Antivirus:
ClamAV is a software under the command line, because it does not use anti-virus as the main function, the default can only detect the virus in your computer, but can not be purged, at most delete files. ClamAV can work on a lot of platforms, but a few can't support it, depending on the popularity of the platform you're using. In addition it is mainly to protect some windows viruses and Trojan programs. In addition, this is a service-oriented software.
< excerpt from http://wiki.ubuntu.org.cn/clamav>
1. Installing ClamAV
[email protected] ~]# Yum install-y ClamAV
2. Upgrading the virus database
[Email protected] ~]# Freshclam
3. Start scanning.
[[email protected] ~]# clamscan-r--bell-i/ Scan and display the scanned results of the problematic file
-----------SCAN SUMMARY-----------
Known viruses:5446759
Engine version:0.99.2
Scanned directories:9307
Scanned files:29180
Infected files:0
Total errors:6505
Data scanned:1481.80 MB
Data read:1440.10 MB (ratio 1.03:1)
time:189.542 sec (3 M 9 s)
[[email protected] ~]# Clamscan-r/Show scan results for all files
Follow-up can also be combined with crontab timing update virus database, timed anti-virus, send scanning mail, etc...
This article is from the "unplug the Operational Space" blog, please be sure to keep this source http://zhangdj.blog.51cto.com/9210512/1888778
Kill the antivirus for Linux.