File: //proc/thread-self/root/usr/share/doc/chkrootkit/README.Debian
README.Debian for chkrootkit
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if chkrootkit says that it may have found a rootkit, "don't panic."
first, inspect your system and make sure that chkrootkit hasn't found a
false positive.  by design, chkrootkit is a bit trigger happy.  it's
better to be safe than to be sorry, i suppose.
please see README.FALSE-POSITIVES for a brief discussion on false
positives and a list of know packages that cause false positives.
 -- lmoore <lmoore@debian.org>, Thu Apr 21 17:13:59 2005
 Since 0.52-1 release, the user can set a ignore list just setting it
 at /etc/cron.daily.chkrootkit. By default it is set to "/dev/null".
See https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=660998 for more info.
 -- Marcos Fouces <marcos@debian.org>  Sun, 09 Jul 2017 23:22:52 +0200