Thanks.
I tried using clamav from the tutorial in the manual, but I wanted an actual GUI so I decided I wanted to install clamtk.
After a few attempts, I pasted the following code in a terminal and clamtk installed...
Code:
sudo apt-get install clamtk clamav
Once it was installed I installed updates, and then opened the clamtk program and opened its settings and check marked everything in that menu to be scanned.
Since my laptop doesn't run all the time because it's unplugged when not in use, and the battery needs replaced, I set it to scan daily 10 minutes from the time I installed it to test it.
There was nothing to show that it was running, so I opened task manager and verified that clamtk was running. Once the scan was completed, I opened history in the program, and the scan which yielded these results...
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/home/greg/.PlayOnLinux/wineprefix/Steam/drive_c/Program Files/Steam/steamclient.dll: PUA.Win.Packer.XmMusicFile-1 FOUND
/home/greg/.config/libreoffice/4/user/basic/Standard/Module1.xba: PUA.Doc.Tool.LibreOfficeMacro-2 FOUND
----------- SCAN SUMMARY -----------
Known viruses: 6477140
Engine version: 0.99.4
Scanned directories: 2866
Scanned files: 22088
Infected files: 2
Data scanned: 1874.94 MB
Data read: 2899.03 MB (ratio 0.65:1)
Time: 1035.090 sec (17 m 15 s)
ClamTk, v5.20
Mon Apr 16 12:52:11 2018
ClamAV Signatures: 6477653
Directories Scanned:
I installed playonlinux last week and decided I wouldn't be using it, so I removed it after the scan. I haven't used Libre Office yet and figured since it's only a PUA and part of Linux Lite, I'd just leave it as is.
I'm sure there's a command to make this program run automatically every time I startup, but I haven't found it yet. If there is a command to run it at startup, I'll probably add that setting later.
We only get one shot at this thing called life, let's make the best of it.