Please be aware that no security solution offers 100 protection, not even when it uses several anti-virus engines. You can submit up to 5 files at the same time.
One major problem I am facing that I don't think I can get around: how do I use npm packages in an Azure Function? Can I npm install them somewhere? Can I just download the package and manually upload the js file to the Azure Function and import it that way? Jotti’s malware scan is a free service that lets you scan suspicious files with several anti-virus programs. I have tried using AttachmentScanner, but I couldn't get that working within an Azure Function (more specifically, I couldn't get the function to send a POST request).
Also, I am not sure how to install npm packages (in an Azure Function), so I had to upload the actual js file from the package to the function and then import it. If you've the files open in Acrobat, select an appropriate file from the drop-down list, or click Browse and then select an appropriate file. I am not sure how to install ClamAV (the daemon) so it is usable by an Azure Function, so that likely contributed to why it didn't work. If you want to append the document, which you'll scan, to an existing file, do the following: Choose the Append to Existing File check box. I tried using ClamAV.js, but I couldn't get it working. Scan archives file contents with antivirus / antimalware software in order to detect packed / zipped malware and resolve possible security issues before actual archive content extraction takes place, is a common best practice when unpacking compressed files from sources that cannot be trusted without a minimum degree of verification - or if the archive file has been exposed to potential. Reference p.9 Sending Scan Files by E-mail p.33 Sending Scan Files by Scan to Folder p.77 Delivering Scan Files p. For details, see chapter 3 'Storing Files Using the Scanner Function'. when a file is uploaded), but I cannot figure out how to integrate virus scanning into the mix. You can store scan files on the machines hard disk. What many users don’t aware is that one can actually scan files for virus and other threats even before downloading them on to your PC by installing a simple browser extension, meaning you don’t need to manually upload a file to VirusTotal service to scan files using over 60 antivirus engines. I have created an Azure Function that is triggered when a blob is created (i.e. That function will scan the file for viruses, and if clean, will move the file to another blob storage container. What I am trying to do: When a file is uploaded to a specified blob storage container, an Azure Function is triggered. I am currently working on creating a sort of virus scanning function.