Dr.Web 9.0 for Windows—the rapid response anti-virus

Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by SergM, Sep 18, 2013.

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  1. Nebulus

    Nebulus Registered Member

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    SergM, let me rephrase that, because it seems that I wasn't clear enough:

    I somehow doubt that Russia has a law that requires antivirus software to warn its users about their access to pirated material. I am not talking about the feature itself, but about a legislative requirement that forced it to be integrated in Dr.Web; and I doubt that there is such requirement in the Russian law.
     
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  3. Atul88

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    I think No. But we might see Russian Govt. following Kasperky's Rules :cool: :cool:
     
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    https://news.drweb.com/?i=4111&c=5&lng=en&p=0
     
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    @ Taliscicero. Chill. It's a program that's all. If you don't like it then don't use it. Simples
     
  6. Blackcat

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    A free 60-day version of Dr Web Security Space 9.0 available; https://freedrweb.com/era9/?lng=en

    If you like it You can renew the license at a 40% discount for one year.
     
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