The release of LMD 1.4.1 is now live and with it comes a few new features. In this small update, I have tried to deliver on on a couple of common feature requests from users which were in-line with my development goals. That said, right to it… The biggest change has come in the form … Continue reading "LMD 1.4.1: Delivering on your requests"| R-fx Networks
As cliche as it sounds, where has the time gone? Today we celebrate two years of Linux Malware Detect, open-source (web) malware detection. The project has seen allot of change since the first release. What was initially started as an internal project to deal with a large increase in malware activity at my job, a … Continue reading "Linux Malware Detect: 2 Years Strong"| R-fx Networks
The much awaited for 1.4 release of Linux Malware Detect is here! In this release there is quite literally something for everyone, from massive performance gains to FreeBSD support and everything in between :). For those who wish to dive straight into it, you can run the -d or –update-ver option to update your install … Continue reading "LMD 1.4: Little Something For Everyone!"| R-fx Networks
I have put up a revision to the 1.3.9 release of LMD that fixes a hexdepth bug in which malware greater than 65Kbytes would cause an error in the internal hexstring.pl script and be considered clean on the stage2 hex scanning of malware. This would mean that unless malware had a MD5 signature for it … Continue reading "LMD 1.3.9r1: Hexdepth Bug"| R-fx Networks
It has been a busy couple of weeks for the LMD project, lots of late nights and sleepless days behind me and I can say I am a ‘little’ happier with where things are in the project now 🙂| R-fx Networks