ClamAV 1.1.0: Enhanced protection against cyberattacks with new features and improvements
ClamAV, an open source antivirus toolkit for UNIX, has released its version 1.1.0. The new version includes several improvements and features that enhance its performance and functionality.
One of the most significant additions to the new version is the ability to extract images embedded in HTML CSS blocks. This feature will help to detect and remove any malicious code that may be hidden in these images, providing better protection against cyberattacks.
The new version also includes sigtool VBA extraction improvements for Microsoft Office documents, a new ClamScan and ClamD option, new ClamAV library API additions, as well as various build system improvements, compile time warning fixes, and a variety of bug fixes. These improvements and fixes will help to make ClamAV more stable and reliable, ensuring that it provides the best possible protection against cyber threats.
ClamAV has been a popular antivirus tool for UNIX systems for many years, and the release of version 1.1.0 is a significant milestone for the project. The new features and improvements included in this version will help to ensure that ClamAV remains a reliable and effective tool for protecting UNIX systems from cyber threats.