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Which antivirus do you use in your homelab?

Title. If none - why?

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  • Microsoft is "generally competent," according to O'Callahan

    Sorry had to DQ the article cause of that /s

  • None, because they typicially open up a larger attack surface than the system would have without them. It's been like that for a while now. For references, I'd recommend this article from Ars Technica, who reference some very knowledgeable people (including Chrome's Security Chief at the time).

    There was a time when AV software was useful. We're a decade past that, the world has changed, software has changed, defenses have changed, and AV software did not keep up.

  • I have my server behind NAT and I use Tailscale to access it from elsewhere.

  • On my debian server, I have trivy to scan containers and I use clamav to scan files now and again but clamav uses up a lot of ram and its not a mailserver so I'm planning on uninstalling it.

    On desktops I use virus total to scan PDFs or small files and stick to foss software

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