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ClamAV didn't see virus inside an Archive

kw flag

/home/folder/clam_daily.sh: OK
/home/folder/.sudo_as_admin_successful: Empty file
/home/folder/.selected_editor: OK
/home/folder/PROTECTAgentInstaller.tar.gz: OK
/home/folder/.bash_logout: OK
/home/folder/report.html: OK
/home/folder/.profile: OK
/home/folder/Win32.LuckyCat.zip: OK
/home/folder/clamav-1.0.1.linux.x86_64.deb: OK
/home/folder/report.txt: OK
/home/folder/.bashrc: OK
/home/folder/PROTECTAgentInstaller.sh: OK

----------- SCAN SUMMARY -----------
Known viruses: 8669609
Engine version: 1.0.1
Scanned directories: 1
Scanned files: 11
Infected files: 0
Data scanned: 29.11 MB
Data read: 13.81 MB (ratio 2.11:1)
Time: 23.086 sec (0 m 23 s)
Start Date: 2023:06:28 16:13:55
End Date: 2023:06:28 16:14:18

Sainar Vekinel avatar
kw flag
The problem is i know that there is a virus inside an archive. here /home/folder/Win32.LuckyCat.zip: OK but the clamav says it`s OK! how can this be
Jiminy Cricket. avatar
qa flag
How do you know it's there? What virus is it? Is it on their checklist?
U880D avatar
ca flag
Just guessing, maybe the file is just named like that and has only a few bytes and ClamAV isn't reporting a false positive? Has your question something to do with in example [debugging and testing](https://github.com/abes-esr/clamscan-docker/blob/main/README.md#debugging-and-testing)?
Sainar Vekinel avatar
kw flag
There a special WWW site where you can download and test the antivirus with unharmful viruses if i remember it called Eicar.org
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