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Dr.Web Desktop Security Suite Dr.Web Security Space (for macOS) Dr.Web Desktop Security Suite for macOS

Protection for

  • workstations
  • embedded system clients
  • terminal server clients

The first Russian anti-virus for macOS—since 2009

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Advantages

Quality

  • Reliable real-time protection.
  • Scans HTTP and mail traffic and controls access to websites and other Internet resources.
  • High-speed anti-virus scanning.

Lightness

  • Minimum consumption of system resources and low updating traffic.
  • Asynchronous scanning lets you perform any action with files of any type instantly— Dr.Web for Mac OS X’s low consumption of system resources enables it to run without diminishing the user experience.
  • Dr.Web for Linux will never freeze your machine during scanning—even if an error occurs.

Simplicity and style

  • In most cases, when the default settings are in use, Dr.Web does not require the user to respond to the anti-virus in any way and will not distract you from your tasks.
  • The Apple OS X Aqua interface makes using Dr.Web intuitive and simple.
  • Stylish and user-friendly interface.
  • Flexible settings and easy administration.
  • Highly customisable.
Anti-virus Prevents trojans from accessing a protected system and will cure malware that has already penetrated it.
HTTP monitor Scans webpages in real time, blocks access to phishing sites, and blocks access to non-recommended and potentially dangerous sites.
Firewall Protects against unauthorised access by another network.
Privacy protection Controls webcams and microphones to prevent spying.
Dr.Web Cloud Real-time protection using Dr.Web Cloud services

Product system requirements can be found in the documentation.

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Features

  • The ability to centrally manage all components.
  • Constant monitoring of all objects at risk of infection—removable media, email, files and directories, including packaged and archived data.
  • The improved non-signature detection technology Origins Tracing™ and an intelligent heuristic analyser protect against unknown threats.
  • With the unique FLY-CODE™ technology at its disposal, Dr.Web detects and removes malware disguised with unknown packers.
  • Neutralises viruses, Trojans and other malware.
  • Comprehensive databases for detecting spyware, riskware, adware, hack tools, and jokers.
  • The file monitor is highly resistant to attempts by malicious programs to disrupt its operation.
  • SpIDer Guard® settings are password protected against unauthorised tampering.
  • Automatic, manual and scheduled scans.
  • Three types of scanning: express, full and custom.
  • Different actions can be performed with different types of objects: cure, move to the quarantine, and delete; action sequences let you define which action will be applied to an object if the first action can't be performed.
  • User-defined file and path exclusions.
  • Scans HTTP and controls access to websites and other Internet resources.
  • The quarantine isolates infected files; quarantine storage time and maximum size can be specified.
  • Curing, restoring and removal of quarantined objects.
  • The anti-virus log contains the time of each event, the name of the scanned object and the type of action applied to the object.
  • Automatic (scheduled) and on-demand updating.
  • Automatic notifications, including event sounds, for all viral events.
  • Detailed operation log.
  • Modules are available as command line utilities that can be used with Apple Scripts.

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Threats to Macs

It is (wrongly) believed that machines running Mac OS X are invulnerable to infection and that their perfect operating system code protects them from intruders. Consequently, malware is finding a safe haven on machines that lack anti-virus protection. User carelessness is resulting in computers becoming unmanageable.

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