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maldet

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How to install maldet in CentOS/RHEL 9 (noarch)

Linux Malware Detect (LMD)

License: GPLv2 Vendor: GetPageSpeed, Inc. https://github.com/rfxn/linux-malware-detect

Install

sudo dnf -y install https://extras.getpagespeed.com/release-latest.rpm
sudo dnf -y install maldet

Description

Linux Malware Detect (LMD) is a malware scanner for Linux released under the GNU GPLv2 license, that is designed around the threats faced in shared hosted environments. It uses threat data from network edge intrusion detection systems to extract malware that is actively being used in attacks and generates signatures for detection. In addition, threat data is also derived from user submissions with the LMD checkout feature and from malware community resources. The signatures that LMD uses are MD5 file hashes and HEX pattern matches, they are also easily exported to any number of detection tools such as ClamAV. See also http://habrahabr.ru/post/194346/

Compatibility

This package is compatible with all RHEL-based distributions, including CentOS, AlmaLinux, Oracle Linux, Rocky Linux, etc.

RPMs

Package Size Changelog
maldet-2.0.1-2.el9.noarch 206 KiB Danila Vershinin (2026-04-30)
- update prep section for upstream 2.0.x layout: drop references to removed · files/internals/*.pl, files/internals/scan.etpl, files/internals/functions · (suspendacct logic now lives in internals/lmd_quarantine.sh)
maldet-2.0.1-1.el9.noarch 71 KiB Danila Vershinin (2026-04-30)
- release 2.0.1
maldet-1.6.6.1-1.el9.noarch 66 KiB Danila Vershinin (2025-02-27)
- release 1.6.6.1
maldet-1.6.6-1.el9.noarch 66 KiB Danila Vershinin (2025-02-24)
- release 1.6.6
maldet-1.6.5-1.el9.noarch 66 KiB Danila Vershinin (2023-03-31)
- release 1.6.5

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