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  1. I know of an antivirus solution for Linux that officially supports Ubuntu 22.04, but it is not marketed as an "endpoint" solution and so I don't think it provides a user interface and visual user notifications. It does have on-access scanning though: https://community.withsecure.com/discussion/comment/129377/#Comment_129377 https://help.f-secure.com/product.html#business/releasenotes-business/latest/en/fsls64-latest-en
  2. On Ubuntu 20.04, ESET appears to be picking up the system installed openssl libraries, which are at 1.1.1f, and given that this is an LTS release, ought to be patched for known vulnerabilities. It appears that you have installed version 1.0.2o. If you look back from version 1.1.1 in the openssl release notes, you'll note that a large number of security vulnerabilities and bugs were addressed between 1.0.2o and 1.1.1f. By using a much older version of the libraries than appears to be required, you might be opening up your system to security vulnerabilities, so I am not sure this is wise. It is true, however, that Ubuntu 22.04 comes with a newer version of the openssl libraries, 3.0.2. It seems likely that the current release of ESET does not support this version of openssl, and that may be a problem. It's possibly not the only issue though. We need to be sure that ESET is fully supported and functional, so we are going to keep our fingers crossed that a new version that supports Ubuntu 22.04 LTS is released soon.
  3. Ubuntu 22.04 LTS was released 21 April 2022. Is there any update on this? What does 22H2 mean? For planning purposes for business working to various security standards and certifications, a fixed and reliable release date or period or schedule is essential.
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