5 Tools to Scan a Linux Server for Malware and Rootkits

5 Tools to Scan a Linux Server for Malware and Rootkits

There are constant level of high attacks and port scans on Linux servers all the time, while a properly configured firewall and regular security system updates adds a extra layer to keep the system safe, but you should also frequently watch if anyone got in. This will also helps to ensure that your server stays free of any program that aims at disrupting its normal operation. Remember that your LInux server may be storing files with Windows virus or malware that could compromise a Windows user's machine.

The tools presented in this article are created for these security scans and they are able to identity Virus, Malwares, Rootkits, and Malicious behaviors. You can use these tools make regularly system scans e.g. every night and mail reports to your email address.

See https://www.tecmint.com/scan-linux-for-malware-and-rootkits/

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