- Apr 5, 2014
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source: Dr.Web Anti-virus 11.0 for Linux released
Russian anti-virus company Doctor Web has released the eleventh version of Dr.Web for Linux: the product incorporates a number of new features that enhance security and scanning speed, as well as simplify the work of administrators.
New features of Dr.Web Anti-virus 11.0 for Linux:
Russian anti-virus company Doctor Web has released the eleventh version of Dr.Web for Linux: the product incorporates a number of new features that enhance security and scanning speed, as well as simplify the work of administrators.
New features of Dr.Web Anti-virus 11.0 for Linux:
- Remote system scanning using SSH protocol — this feature is useful in cases when it is impossible to install an anti-virus directly on the protected object.
- Processes can now also be excluded from SpIDer Gate scanning.
- Scanning of encrypted HTTPS traffic.
- Rescanning of quarantined files.
- Offline usability of the Quarantine via the anti-virus console interface.
- Multiscanning for automatic acceleration of file archives scanning.
- The Dr.Web LinkChecker extension for scanning web pages before they are loaded. If you are using Mozilla Firefox, this extension is automatically installed together with an anti-virus; the installation of extensions for Google Chrome is provided via its extensions catalogue.