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Introduction

Raspirus is a lightweight, rules-based malware scanner designed for scanning files and directories. Originally developed to scan USB drives using a Raspberry Pi, it has since expanded to support local file and folder scanning on multiple platforms.

Raspirus utilizes YARA-based detection rules to identify potential threats, offering a flexible and privacy-conscious approach to malware scanning. It supports scanning compressed files, ensuring thorough analysis. The project is community-supported and operates without cost, relying on donations.

Designed for efficiency and ease of use, Raspirus provides a modern interface while maintaining fast and reliable scanning performance.

Getting Started

For Regular Users

Getting started with Raspirus is a breeze. Follow these simple steps:

  1. Visit our website or head to the GitHub release page.
  2. Download the executable that matches your operating system.

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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.

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Home page

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Settings page

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About page

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Contact

We'd love to hear from you! Depending on your needs, here are the best ways to get in touch:

  • Join our Discord community for general questions and discussions.
  • For private matters, feel free to email us.
  • If you have bug reports, feature requests, or other code-related issues, please use our GitHub Issues system or the dedicated channels on our Discord server.