Components updated in Dr.Web 10.0 for Windows, Dr.Web 10.0 for MS Exchange, and Dr.Web 10.0 for IBM Lotus Domino
August 20, 2015
Doctor Web has updated the Dr.Web SelfPROtect component (10.00.12.08170), Dr.Web Anti-rootkit API (10.0.11.201508190), Dr.Web Scanner SE (9.1.3.201508170) and the Dr.Web Shell Extension component (10.0.2.201508050) in Dr.Web Security Space and Dr.Web Anti-virus 10.0, in Dr.Web 10.0 for Windows Servers, Dr.Web Desktop Security Suite supporting centralised administration (part of Dr.Web Enterprise Security Suite 10.0), and in the Dr.Web AV-Desk 10.0 Internet service. The Dr.Web Anti-rootkit API has also been updated in Dr.Web 10.0 for MS Exchange and in Dr.Web 10.0 for IBM Lotus Domino. The update resolves known software issues.
The company has adjusted the self-protection module in Dr.Web Security Space and Dr.Web Anti-virus, Dr.Web Desktop Security Suite supporting centralised administration, and Dr.Web AV-Desk for Dr.Web Anti-virus service subscribers to ensure that the agent can switch to the administrative mode under Windows 10.
A scanner issue, which occurred in these products as well as in Dr.Web Anti-virus for Windows Servers, and involved the incorrect action list being displayed for threats in mail databases, has been resolved.
The Dr.Web Anti-virus service software, as well as the other Dr.Web applications listed above, will be updated automatically, but a system reboot will be required.
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