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22.04.2010: New features in Dr.Web for Linux v.6.0
The Russian anti-virus vendor Doctor Web announced the release of Dr.Web anti-virus for Linux v.6.0. The updated product incorporated the Control Center, which you can use to access any components of the program and tune them up as you need it. The new version also includes some other new features, e.g. the SpIDer Guard file monitor and the scheduler.
Dr.Web anti-virus for Linux v.6.0 supports 64-bit Linux systems.
16.04.2010: Self-protection module of Dr.Web updated
Within the last few days, Doctor Web updated some of its products. In particular, the self-protection module of the products for Windows workstations (versions 5 and 6, 32- and 64-bit) and of Dr.Web AV-Desk and Dr.Web Enterprise Suite have been updated.
Furthermore, some other components of Dr.Web products for Windows workstations (version 6) have been updated.
05.04.2010: Dr.Web for Lotus Domino updated
Doctor Web released its updated plugin Dr.Web for Lotus Domino 5.00.2 for Windows. The most important changes incorporated in the new version include support of both 32 and 64 bit versions of Windows server operating systems ranging from Windows 2000 to 2008 R2 as well as 64-bit versions of IBM Lotus Domino servers. The product’s performance has been improved.
18.03.2010: GUI scanner updated
Doctor Web announced the release of the updated GUI scanner incorporated in Dr.Web anti-virus solutions of the 5.00 and 6.00 series. The update fixes errors that sometimes may cause a system’s crash or abnormal termination of the scanner.
Dr.Web solutions for workstations, file and mail servers, Dr.Web Enterprise Suite and the Dr.Web anti-virus service software will download and install the update automatically.
15.03.2010: New Products including a firewall: Dr.Web Security Space Pro and Dr.Web Anti-Virus Pro
At the same time as Dr.Web 6.0 is released, new products have been added to the product line: Dr.Web Anti-Virus Pro and Dr.Web Security Space Pro. Both products include the Dr.Web Firewall. It allows users to filter inbound and outbound Internet traffic on packet and application layers.
15.03.2010: Dr.Web 6.0 released
Doctor Web announced the release of Dr.Web products v. 6 for protection of Windows workstations (Dr.Web Security Space, Dr.Web Antivirus) and file servers that underwent major changes compared with products of the previous fifth version.
The file monitor SpIDer Guard was completely changed; the e-mail guard SpIDer Mail also underwent significant changes. The improved anti-virus control module SpIDer Agent now features two operation modes: user mode and administration mode. Furthermore, the updater was improved.
18.02.2010: Dr.Web for Kerio MailServer updated
Doctor Web announced the release of the updated Linux version of Dr.Web for Kerio MailServer with improved performance and fixed errors.
The update follows the release of the Kerio mail server on February 9 2010. Along with a variety of new features it also got a new name — Connect 7. Now the Dr.Web plugin for Kerio mail servers is compatible with the new Kerio server. The plugin incorporates updated components of the anti-virus 5.0.1 series used in Dr.Web solutions for Unix.
Please, note that the name of the plugin in the Dr.Web product line remains the same — Dr.Web for Kerio MailServer.
In order to install the updated Dr.Web for Kerio MailServer you need to remove the previous version of the plugin.
18.02.2010: New Dr.Web anti-virus service
Doctor Web announced introduction of the Dr.Web anti-virus service based on Dr.Web AV-Desk to business customers. Now any IT company can provide anti-virus protection for corporate networks of its customers.
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15.02.2010: Dr.Web for Symbian OS – new product for mobile users
Doctor Web announced the release of a new solutions for protection of mobile devices running the Symbian OS. Dr.Web for Symbian OS protects Nokia phones from viruses and spam.
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08.02.2010: Dr.Web for Mac OS X updated
Doctor Web updated its anti-virus solution for Mac OS X. The update fixes several errors and provides several improvements.
Real-time operation of Dr.Web for Mac OS X has been optimized. Consumption of resources by the anti-virus monitor has been reduced.
In order to update Dr.Web for Mac OS X the new version must be installed over the previous version of the product.
03.02.2010: Dr.Web for Windows file servers now supports 64-bit systems
Doctor Web releases the updated version of its anti-virus for Windows file servers that supports 64-bit versions of Windows Server OS. The solution features the new file monitor SpIDer and allows placing suspicious objects to the quarantine.
Dr.Web for Windows file servers supports 64-bit version of Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2008 R2.
29.01.2010: Updated beta-version of Dr.Web CureIt! against Trojan.Winlock
Doctor Web announced major updating of its Dr.Web CureIt! utility. Specific features for efficient neutralization of Trojan.Winlock programs have been implemented in the new version of the utility.
A new starter included in the utility activates protection of all files and processes of Dr.Web CureIt! before scanning is started.
The starter allows launching the utility on an alternative desktop in order to avoid blocking of its operation by a Trojan.
The updated beta-version of Dr.Web CureIt! is compatible with MS Windows 2000 and later (both 32 and 64 bit versions).
25.01.2010: Unlocking system compromised by Trojan.Winlock now available to mobile users
Doctor Web announced the launch of the mobile version of its Windows unlocking service. Now users who can't access the vendor's site from their machines because their systems are compromised by Trojan.Winlocks can access the free unlocking tool from their mobile device.
22.01.2010: New Doctor Web project offers arsenal against Trojan.Winlock
Doctor Web launches a new project aiming to gather in one place information about the dangerous family of Trojans blocking access to Windows (Trojan.Winlock) In the dedicated section of Doctor Web’s site users can find out an unlock code and exchange most up-to-date information about this piece of malware.
The trojan blocks access to your Windows computer; it says you have to send an SMS to a certain number if you want to unlock your computer. The average costs for this SMS are between 7 and 14 EUR.
In Russia, in January alone the number of victims of such programs reached several millions. The estimated income of the criminals in the very first month of 2010 amounted to several million Euros.

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