Kaspersky introduces KVRT, a new virus removal tool for Linux, offering free scanning and malware removal capabilities. Despite common beliefs about Linux security, recent incidents like the XZ Utils backdoor highlight the need for robust protection. KVRT detects various threats, including malware, adware, and legitimate programs used maliciously, ensuring system cleanliness.
The tool operates as a standalone scanner, not providing real-time protection but offering comprehensive system scans for known threats. Quarantined malicious files are stored safely, and the tool utilizes an updated antivirus database for accurate detection. However, KVRT is limited to 64-bit systems and requires an active internet connection for optimal performance.
Kaspersky has extensively tested KVRT on popular Linux distributions, including Red Hat, CentOS, Ubuntu, and Debian, ensuring compatibility and reliability across platforms. Users can download and execute the tool with ease, either through a graphical interface or command-line interface. With detailed setup instructions provided by Kaspersky, users can quickly initiate scans and secure their Linux systems against potential threats.