Dr.web antivirus light test




















This part of the process will recognize specific malware from a threat database that the software accesses. There is also a database of malware families groups of similarly coded malware , and this second process uses this information to detect similar viruses.

There are also new malware programs that cannot be detected by the first two processes, so this final one takes care of the leftover viruses. There are plenty of antivirus software tools out there that will offer you good malware protection, and many are available on the Amazon Store.

You should only install these directly from the store as to not get any malicious ware alongside it. These are the best currently available on the store:. The developer, Doctor Web, Ltd , has not provided details about its privacy practices and handling of data to Apple. The developer will be required to provide privacy details when they submit their next app update. With Family Sharing set up, up to six family members can use this app. Mac App Store Preview.

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Compatibility Mac Requires macOS App Support. Family Sharing With Family Sharing set up, up to six family members can use this app. Web installation and found a compact set of files, neatly organised, and all digitally signed. Unusually, there was only one obvious third-party component, a spam filter from Vade Secure.

We're not quite sure what that involves, but it was more than enough to protect the program from our simple attacks. Whatever we did, processes stayed running, services refused to stop and files couldn't be deleted.

Web wasn't going to be disabled easily. The Dr. For some reason, the Scanner option you'll use most often is right at the bottom of the list, but once you've spotted it, an Express, Full or Custom scan is just a couple of clicks away.

Web's Express scan isn't as speedy as its name suggests, indeed it took approaching nine minutes to examine our test system most packages take around four or five minutes, some are much faster.

Accuracy was good, with the program detecting everything we threw at it. But Dr. Scanning our sample Program Files folder also took longer than most of the competition. But again, all our carefully positioned threats were picked up, and this time there were no false alarms. That means there's no protection from phishing, although malware should be picked up anyway via the regular file and download scanners. The program is supposed to have a firewall, but at first we couldn't find a reference to it anywhere.

We poked around, searched here and there — but found nothing. We browsed the local Help file, which proved disappointing: it told us about the firewall, but not how or where it could be launched.

Finally, we opened the Windows Programs and Features applet, clicked Dr. Web Security Space, hit Change, and found an option to install the firewall. For some reason it wasn't included on our system by default, but having found its hiding place, we were able to try it out. We rebooted, and the firewall asked us if we wanted to allow a particular process to go online. And then it asked about another. And another, and another. This is a part of the training process and won't necessarily go on forever, but it's clearly going to be too technical for many users.

Here, for example, is part of the Help file describing what to do with these alerts:. When a connection attempt of a system service is detected, take notice of the port used for the connection.

If the used application can address this port, allow the connection. The fact that this is in the Help file — this is what Dr.



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