6 February 2019
Changes made to Dr.Web File System Monitor:
- An issue causing DFS-related (Distributed File System) critical system errors has been eliminated.
Changes made to the Dr.Web for Outlook Plugin:
- Issues involving anti-spam false positives have been addressed.
Changes made to the Dr.Web Shellguard anti-exploit module:
- An issue causing anti-exploit module false positives to occur while MS Office 2019 and the Office Tab 13.0 plugin or Habel software were in use has been fixed.
- Security has been enhanced for dll files being used by protected applications.
Changes made to Dr.Web Anti-rootkit API:
- An issue that could cause memory leaks while running processes were being scanned has been resolved.
- A dwservice.exe process problem that could cause increased CPU usage when H.264 video files were being opened has been eliminated.
Changes made to Dr.Web ES Service:
- An issue involving the Task Scheduler disregarding the option “Disable after the first execution” (for protected hosts) has been resolved;
- Also resolved was a logging exceptions issue causing the service to terminate abnormally
Changes made to amsi-client:
- Fixed hangs of IS-Pro software if the product is installed on computers with MS Windows 10.
Changes made to Dr.Web SpIDer Agent for Windows:
- Information about the threats detected by the preventive protection is now displayed in the server message window.
The update will be performed automatically; however, a system reboot will be required.
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