Components updated in Dr.Web 11.0 for Windows, Dr.Web KATANA 1.0, Dr.Web Enterprise Security Suite 10.0, Dr.Web 11.0 for MS Exchange, Dr.Web for Microsoft ISA Server and Forefront TMG, Dr.Web 11.0 for IBM Lotus Domino, and Dr.Web AV-Desk 10.0
20 February 2017
Russian anti-virus company Doctor Web has updated the Dr.Web Anti-rootkit API (11.1.8.201702160), Dr.Web SysInfo (11.1.4.201702160), and Dr.Web SelfPROtect (11.01.08.02150) modules in a number of Dr.Web products. The update resolves known software issues.
Specifically, it addresses an Anti-rootkit API problem that could cause the component to terminate abnormally under Windows XP.
Also eliminated was a self-protection module issue that could cause system crashes (BSOD).
The update will be performed automatically; however, a system reboot will be required.
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