February 16, 2009
Doctor Web — the Russian anti-virus vendor — releases a new version of
Dr.Web LiveCD featuring the Dr.Web anti-virus engine 5.0.
Dr.Web LiveCD is an anti-virus emergency disk that can restore a
system rendered non-bootable by malware. The anti-virus works with
server and workstation operating systems both Linux and Windows.
Read more about the Dr.Web LiveCD at our web-site freedrweb.com.
The new version of Dr.Web LiveCD features the updated anti-virus
engine and virus databases Dr.Web 5.0, that significantly improves
detection and speed of scanning. This version of Dr.Web LiveCD
provides users with the following features:
* version 5.0 of the scanner for Unix systems with improved
functionality is used to scan hard drives and removable data
storage devices;
* the simple GUI-based network configuration manager allows even
inexperienced users to establish a connection to the Internet for
update of the virus databases in a few seconds;
* A LiveUSB that can be created with a press of one key provides a
user with the same functionality in case a CD drive of an infected
machine is not operational for some reason.
The new Dr.Web LiveCD is available for free to all users. Download the
LiveCD image from the official web-site of Doctor Web, and from the
web-site presenting free Dr.Web anti-virus software.
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New version of Dr.Web LiveCD with v5.0 anti-virus engine released
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, фев 16 2009 03:00
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