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Granting access to the server is definitely not an option due to data security concerns. That is simply impossible.
The question is whether this antivirus might be flagging these files in any way because the executable .so files are located within the subscription directory. As far as I know...
Files like /usr/bin/cat, libraries, and other ELF binaries
Located in paths such as:
/var/www/vhosts/system/<domain>/... or /var/www/vhosts/<domain>/usr/bin/
Hi everyone,
I’ve recently encountered an issue on a Plesk server where ImunifyAV/Imunify360 started flagging multiple files as malware, even though they appear to be legitimate system binaries.
Specifically:
Located in paths such as:
Detected as suspicious just because they are ELF...