Ñïèñîê èçìåíåíèé: - avast! now contains a built-in anti-rootkit protection - avast! now comes with a built-in anti-spyware protection - new self-defense function to prevent active malware from terminating avast! processes as well as corrupting avast! files and registry items - scanners now display a progress of current scan (percentage of work done) - fixed a vulnerability in AavmKer4.sys kernel-mode driver (problem applies to Windows NT/2000/XP, 32-bit only); special thanks to Tobias Klein - improvements in boot-time scanner (detection & removal of hidden or hard to delete files) - boot-time scanner will not start when booting into Safe Mode (the program was “invisible” in that case, no progress/messages could be seen) - improvements in many unpackers - ACE and RAR unpackers now work even in boot-time scanner - IM Shield: added support for QQ - improvements in handling of NTFS streams - Internet Mail provider now displays the name of the sending/receiving program in the tooltip of its taskbar icon - implemented a protection against false positives in critical system files - removed a small memory leak in one of avast! drivers (Windows Vista and XP 64-bit only) - added support for 64-bit WHS connector (available in WHS Power Pack 1) - greatly improved performance of the updater, especially in cases where many increments are being downloaded (e.g. avast! installations with outdated virus definitions) - silent installation now also includes scheduled tasks, if any - resolved a compatibility issue with Acronis TrueImage (XP 64-bit only) - compatibility tests with Vista SP1 and XP SP3 àíòèâèðóñ, øïèîíû Èñòî÷íèê: //www.slo.ru