![]() 94 to stop working entirely, and, depending upon the implementation, that meant email to systems using ClamAV also stopped flowing. ![]() In other words, the ClamAV developers caused version. This was to protect users from an issue that existed with the older version in terms of its inability to be updated with fresh virus signatures. 96 since release, and announcements about the need to upgrade had been made for six months) the development team put to halt instances of V0.94 in production yesterday, April 15, 2010. Rather than simply phase this geriatric version out (it was at least one year old, revised to versions. Some email discussion lists were all atwitter yesterday, as Sourcefire’s open-source anti-virus engine ClamAV version 0.94.x reached its end-of-life.
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