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Re: [Full-Disclosure] antivirus and spyware scanning



I've looked at several bootable Linux cd's and haven't found one to remove Window's spyware. BartPE ( http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/ ) is a Windows XP/2003 based bootable CD that will allow you to run Adaware. The one limitation seems to be that it won't scan the registry on the Windows installation on the hard drive. If you haven't checked it out, BartPE is really a cool project that basically lets you master your own cd to your own liking. It has a pretty large comunity backing and you who make all sorts of addins. You can, for example, add virus scanning to your BartPE cd as well.

You may also be able to get Adaware, or some similar program, to run using WINE on a Knoppix based distro like Auditor Security Collection or Knoppix-STD.

Good  Luck,
Dave King
http://www.thesecure.net

Lee Leahu wrote:

Hello Everyone,

I recently came across a linux based live-cd designed for virus scanning, disaster recover, network analysis, etc.

http://www.inside-security.de/insert_en.html

I think it is very useful to scan a windows machine from viruses while having that machine booted to linux. This pretty much ensures that you will find all the virii on that system.

Does anyone know of a spyware scanner that can also work from within Linux? I dis-like the idea of having to boot to windows just to scan the box for spyware. One could argue that the harddrive could be put into another machine and scanned there, but what if your in an environment where that is just not possible (making housecalls, no unused machine, etc)?

Also, if you know of a better solution that this, I am always interested.

Thanks





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