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DTAVSEL-014 – The McAfee VirusScan Enterprise for Linux 1.9.x/2.0.x On-Access scanner must be configured to Move infected files to the quarantine directory if first action fails when a virus or Trojan is detected.

Details

Malware may have infected a file that is necessary to the user. By configuring the anti-virus software to first attempt cleaning the infected file, availability to the file is not sacrificed. If a cleaning attempt is not successful, however, deleting the file is the only safe option to ensure the malware is not introduced onto the system or network.

Solution

From the ePO server console System Tree, select ‘My Organization’. Select the ‘Systems’ tab. To show all systems in the System Tree, select ‘This Group and All Subgroups’ from the ‘Preset:’ drop-down list.

From the list of systems, locate the asset representing the Linux system being reviewed. Click on the system to open the System Information page.

Click on Actions >> Agent >> Modify Policies on a Single System.

From the ‘Product:’ drop-down list, select ‘VirusScan Enterprise for Linux 1.9.x/2.0.x’.

From the ‘Policy’ column, click on the policy for the ‘On-Access Scanning Policy’.

In the ‘Actions’ tab, under the ‘When Viruses and Trojans are found:’, next to ‘If the above action fails:’, select the radio button for ‘Move infected files to the quarantine directory’.

Click ‘Save’.

Supportive Information

The following resource is also helpful.

This security hardening control applies to the following category of controls within NIST 800-53: System and Information Integrity.This control applies to the following type of system Unix.

References

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Updated on July 16, 2022
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