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Raspirus: Empowering Your Malware Protection
Welcome to the official documentation for Raspirus, your lightweight rules-based malware scanner. Originally designed to scan attached USB drives using a Raspberry Pi, Raspirus has evolved into a versatile tool capable of scanning local files and folders as well. Some of its standout features include:
- Cost-Free Protection: Raspirus operates solely on donations, ensuring top-notch protection without any financial burden.
- Tailored Yara Detection: Our custom rules-based approach guarantees accurate identification of malware.
- Comprehensive File Scans: Raspirus can efficiently scan compressed files, ensuring no threat goes undetected.
- Privacy Prioritized: Offering a privacy-friendly option, Raspirus keeps your personal information secure.
- Cross-Platform Convenience: Enjoy the benefits of Raspirus protection on a variety of operating systems.
- Swift and Dependable: Count on Raspirus for fast and reliable malware detection.
- Sleek Modern Interface: With user-friendliness at its core, Raspirus boasts a beautiful and intuitive UI.
Getting Started
For Regular Users
Getting started with Raspirus is a breeze. Follow these simple steps:
- Visit our website or head to the GitHub release page.
- Download the executable that matches your operating system.
Note
If you plan to use Raspirus on the Raspberry Pi as a standalone application, we have a dedicated guide for it.
For Developers
Are you a developer looking to set up Raspirus? We've got you covered. Check out our comprehensive guides for various operating systems in the Developers section.
Questions?
Got questions about Raspirus? We're here to help!
- Visit our FAQ section for answers to common queries.
- Join our thriving community on the Discord server to engage with fellow users.
- If you've encountered a bug, browse the GitHub issues to see if it's already reported.
Thank you for choosing Raspirus for your malware protection needs. Together, we're making the digital world safer for everyone.
Screenshots
Note
The screenshots below are outdated, but the style and structure remains roughly the same