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Top 10 Open Source Anti-Virus And Anti-Malware Apps

Paul Balo by Paul Balo
June 25, 2014
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1. ClamWin Free Antivirus

ClamWin Free Antivirus, exclusive to the Windows platform, leverages the widely acclaimed ClamAV engine to counteract viruses and spyware. This application also boasts features such as a Microsoft Outlook plug-in and automated updates.

2. ClamAV

This open-source solution, powered by the Clam Antivirus engine, is designed primarily to protect email gateways. Its key features include command line scanners and automatic updates. ClamAV is compatible with Linux, Unix, and BSD platforms.

3. Moon Secure Antivirus

Moon Secure Antivirus, an open-source software based on ClamAV, operates on the Windows platform. Despite its roots in ClamAV, developers often opt for an alternative antivirus engine.

4. Rootkit Hunter

Rootkit Hunter, an open-source tool, is utilized to scan for rootkits and other potentially harmful software. Though real-time or scheduled scanning isn’t available, running Rootkit Hunter daily is strongly advised. This application supports Linux and Unix platforms.

5. AMaVis

AMaVis, short for A Mail Virus Scanner, fortifies your system by examining incoming emails for possible threats. Acting as a conduit between your antivirus software and your email client, AMaVis is compatible with all platforms.

6. ClamMail

ClamMail, a free antivirus application, safeguards messages received through applications like Thunderbird, Outlook, Eudora, and other POP3-based apps. Running on the Windows platform, this software consolidates the functions of the POP3 email proxy with the ClamAV engine.

7. P3Scan

P3Scan, an email proxy server, inspects outgoing and incoming emails for malware, trojans, viruses, spam, and worms. Operative on the Linux platform, it also taps into the capabilities of the ClamAV engine.

8. Viralator

Viralator, an open-source tool, enhances your computer’s defense by cooperating with your antivirus software. It detects and blocks malware that may have slipped past your antivirus defenses and is compatible with Linux and Unix platforms.

9. xpy

xpy, a compact application weighing only 60KB, augments your PC’s performance and security by sealing vulnerabilities that might permit spyware intrusion. This program is specifically designed for Windows-based systems.

10. Nixory

Nixory is an open-source tool designed to bolster Firefox user protection. In addition to resisting unwanted spyware and cookies, it synchronizes with other anti-spyware programs for all-around security.

This article was updated in 2025 to reflect current trends and insights.

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