Dr.Web for macOS reliably protects Macs from all types of threats—viruses, rootkits, trojans, spyware and adware, hacker utilities and various malicious objects—using the latest technologies for detecting and neutralising viruses.
Dr.Web components are constantly updated, and the virus databases and databases of web resources categories are regularly expanded to include new threat signatures. Updates provide an up-to-date level of device protection. Heuristic analysis methods are used to neutralise unknown threats.
The main features of Dr.Web anti-virus:
- regular scanning of all files on Macs;
- on-demand scans;
- scanning of data that is transmitted over the unprotected HTTP protocol;
- control over connections that applications make to the network and the blocking of suspicious connections;
- protection against unauthorised access.