August 14, 2013
A number of changes have been introduced for the Dr.Web scanner. To optimise active threat neutralisation, the ‘Autorun objects’ option has been removed from the UI. The option to check boot sectors and scan for rootkits is now available for users with different access permissions. Also fixed was an issue involving the OK button remaining inactive when users chose to scan a local drive.
Certificate processing and threat activity detection routines in Dr.Web Anti-rootkit API have been modified as well. The issue of Dr.Web Net Filtering Service involving the manual interception settings disregarded by SpIDer Mail has been resolved.
The update will be performed automatically; however, a system reboot will be required twice.
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