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Kaspersky Lab Int. Makes Linux Even More Secure

September 22, 2000

A new version of Kaspersky Anti-Virus (AVP) for Linux has been released! Cambridge, UK, September 22, 2000, - Kaspersky Labs Int., an international anti-virus software development company, announces a new version of Kaspersky Anti-Virus (AVP) for Linux. This latest version combines unique...

A new version of Kaspersky Anti-Virus (AVP) for Linux has been released!

Cambridge, UK, September 22, 2000, - Kaspersky Lab Int., an international anti-virus software development company, announces a new version of Kaspersky Anti-Virus (AVP) for Linux. This latest version combines unique functionality, significantly simplifying the program's use and the world's first anti-virus solution to integrate into the popular e-mail gateways Sendmail and Qmail.

This new edition is defined into two separate products: one for workstations and another for servers.

Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Linux Workstation now consists of five main modules: an AVP Scanner to check disks on demand or by using an additional third-party scheduler; Lite versions of the AVP Daemon (an anti-virus scanner with an improved loading-into-memory procedure); an on-access scanner AVP Monitor, which intercepts and checks for viruses on all files being used in real-time; a new interactive user interface AVP Tuner, which allows prompt and effective control of all program settings; and AVP Updates enabling users to easily download daily anti-virus database updates via the Internet.

In addition to the workstation version, Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Linux Servers includes full versions of AVP Daemon and AVP Monitor. This latest version also provides the ability to create a centralised anti-virus defence for e-mail gateways, Sendmail and Qmail. This enables Kaspersky Anti-Virus to perform a constant anti-virus filtration for both incoming- and outgoing-e-mail correspondence and promptly repulses all intrusion of malicious programs through e-mail.

"The new anti-virus package edition has reconfirmed Kaspersky Lab's leadership in the development of anti-virus security for Linux. We hope users will appreciate the new incomparably unique features introduced in Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Linux," said Den Zenkin, Head of Corporate Communications for Kaspersky Lab.

The new version of Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Linux Workstation and Linux Server is available via a worldwide network of distributors and resellers, as well as the Internet at Kaspersky Lab's online store.

Kaspersky Lab Int. Makes Linux Even More Secure

A new version of Kaspersky Anti-Virus (AVP) for Linux has been released! Cambridge, UK, September 22, 2000, - Kaspersky Labs Int., an international anti-virus software development company, announces a new version of Kaspersky Anti-Virus (AVP) for Linux. This latest version combines unique...
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