Upgrades made to Dr.Web Anti-rootkit API in Dr.Web 11.0 for Windows, Dr.Web 10.0 for MS Exchange and Dr.Web 10.0 for IBM Lotus Domino
July 7, 2016
Russian anti-virus company Doctor Web has updated Dr.Web Anti-rootkit API (11.1.4.201607060) in Dr.Web Security Space and Dr.Web Anti-virus 11.0, Dr.Web Anti-virus 11.0 for Windows Servers, Dr.Web 10.0 for MS Exchange and Dr.Web 10.0 for IBM Lotus Domino. The update delivers a fix of an identified defect.
Specifically, it eliminates an issue that prevented Windows from starting normally after system restarts that were part of the threat neutralisation process.
The update will be performed automatically; however, a system reboot will be required.
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