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It would be helpful if it were possible to exclude certain filetypes from the malware scan. I am seeing a lot of false positives generated by uploaded image files in a Wordpress install, for example.
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Yes, well, if it's that easy it would be pretty neat to have it baked in. But thanks for the tip - that makes sense, and opens up possibilities I hadn't thought about before actually! (Like, what I often see is that I can narrow the search by looking at modified time of a known hacked file - so here I could do a very focused search using find + yara, for example)
It would be helpful if it were possible to exclude certain filetypes from the malware scan. I am seeing a lot of false positives generated by uploaded image files in a Wordpress install, for example.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: