Release Notes for McAfee(R) Anti-Malware Engine Application Program Interface Version 5.7.00 Copyright (C) 1992-2014 McAfee, Inc. All Rights Reserved ================================================ - Engine Version: 5700 ================================================ Thank you for using this software. This file contains important information regarding this release. We strongly recommend that you read the entire document. Please ensure that you update the DAT files on your computer to the latest version. IMPORTANT: McAfee strongly recommends that you use any pre-release software (alpha, beta or release candidate) in a test environment only. Pre-release software should not be installed in a production environment. McAfee does not support automatic upgrading of a pre-release version of the software. To upgrade to a later beta release, a release candidate, or a production release of the software, you must first uninstall the existing version of the software. ________________________________________________ WHAT'S IN THIS FILE - New Features - System Requirements - Installation Requirements - Installation - Known Issues - Documentation - Engine End-of-Life (EOL) Program - The Problem - The Solution - The Engine End-Of-Life Program - Participating in the McAfee Beta Program - Contact Information - Copyright - License Information ________________________________________________ NEW FEATURES The Anti-Virus Engine in this package has the following new features: - Enhancements to Java class format to scanning improve exploit detection capabilities - Live memory scanning in Windows OS for detecting and removing malicious processes, threads and files - Enhanced generic unpacking to detect more threats - Native unpacking of newer versions of ASPack, Autoit and MSI - General performance optimisations targeting initialisation, updating and scanning - New supported platforms: AIX 7.1, Linux 3.12 Kernel, FreeBSD 9.x, Solaris 11 on Intel - End of Life platform: Win2000, FreeBSD 6.x, Mac OSX on PowerPC, HP-UX on Itanium ________________________________________________ SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS This readme.txt file is provided with all distributions of the software. The system requirements vary according to the platform. - At least 512 MB of free hard disk space - At least an additional 512 MB of free hard disk space reserved for temporary files - At least 512 MB of RAM for scanning operations (1024 MB recommended minimum) - At least 1024 MB of RAM for updating operations To learn which platforms are currently supported, or to request additional platform support, please contact your sales representative or support account manager. ________________________________________________ INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS Microsoft operating systems: - Windows XP 32-bit Sp3 - Windows XP x64 Sp2 - Windows Server 2003 32-bit and x64 Editions SP2 - Windows Vista 32-bit and x64 Editions (with current and previous Service Pack) - Windows 7 32-bit and x64 Editions (with current and previous Service Pack) - Windows 8.x 32-bit and x64 Editions (with current and previous Service Pack) - Windows Server 2008 32-bit and x64 Editions (with current and previous Service Pack) - Windows Server 2012 x64 Editions (with current and previous Service Pack) UNIX operating systems: - IBM AIX 5.3, 6.1 and 7.1 for RS6000 with the latest maintenance packages installed. - FreeBSD 7.x, 8.x, 9.x for Intel (x86) 32-bit with legacy compatibility library libc.so.3 installed - Hewlett-Packard HP-UX 11i, 11iv2, and 11iv3 for PA-RISC with the latest Standard HP-UX patch bundles installed - Linux for Intel 32-bit distributions shipping with version 2.6 or 3.x production kernels with libstdc++.so.5.0.5 or later installed - Linux for Intel 64-bit distributions shipping with version 2.6 or 3.x production kernels, with libstdc++.so.6 installed - Sun Microsystems Solaris for SPARC versions 8, 9 and 10 (32 and 64-bit) with the latest Solaris OS recommended cluster installed - Sun Microsystems Solaris for X86 versions version 10 and 11 (32 and 64-bit) with the latest Solaris OS recommended cluster installed ________________________________________________ INSTALLATION Read the following notes before you upgrade to the 5700 Anti-Malware Engine: 1.VirusScan Enterprise 8.7i Patch 5 and Hotfix 982564 are required for VSE 8.7i to install the 5700 Anti-Malware Engine The 5700 Anti-Malware Engine is signed with a newer certificate that is not automatically trusted by VSE 8.7i. McAfee has released Hotfix 982564 to update the digital certificate information for VSE 8.7i. This issue only applies to VSE 8.7i. It does not affect VSE 8.8. VSE 8.7i Patch 5 and Hotfix 982564 are required on all VSE 8.7i systems before you can successfully upgrade to the 5700 Engine. For details, see KB82746. https://kc.mcafee.com/corporate/index?page=content&id=KB82746 ________________________________________________ KNOWN ISSUES There are no known issues at this time. ________________________________________________ DOCUMENTATION Documentation is included in the product package and is available with a valid grant number from the McAfee download site: http://www.mcafee.com/us/downloads/downloads.aspx - A LICENSE Agreement. The terms under which you may use the product. Read it carefully. If you install the product, you agree to the license terms. - This README file. __________________________________________________________ ENGINE END-OF-LIFE (EOL) PROGRAM Your Anti-Virus software is only as good as its last update! Updating your DAT files and Anti-Virus Engine regularly is essential and a MUST! Sometimes architectural changes to the way that the DAT files and Anti-Virus Engine work together make it critical for you to update your engine: an old engine WILL NOT catch some of today's threats. McAfee Labs recommends having as part of your Security Policy Program, an Engine Update process to take advantage of the latest technology and stay protected! THE PROBLEM Thousands of new detections are added to the DAT files daily by McAfee Labs. If you are not up-to-date, you are vulnerable to any one of them that gets a foothold in the field (also known as "in the wild"). McAfee Labs releases regular DAT files, ensuring that full protection is added to all McAfee products. The DAT files contain the information required to detect and remove threats - what to look for and where to look for it. However, today's threats are evolving almost on a daily basis. Software providers continue to make changes to operating systems and applications that can change the way a program acts or works, and a Anti-Virus program may not understand the changes. THE SOLUTION Taking this into account, McAfee regularly updates its Anti-Virus Engine used by ALL McAfee virus-detection and removal products. The engine understands all the different structures in which a virus could lurk - EXE files, Microsoft Office files, Linux files, and so on. Occasionally these changes require us to make significant architectural changes to the engine as well as the DAT files. McAfee Labs strongly recommends that users of ALL McAfee Anti-Virus products update the engine in the products they have deployed as part of a sound security best-practices program. THE ENGINE END-OF-LIFE PROGRAM To ensure protection from the evolving malicious code threat, users should update as soon as possible upon the release of McAfee's latest Anti-Virus Engine. Engines begin their End of Life Process once a new Engine version is released. Upon release of the new engine version, the previous engine will be supported for at most an additional 6 months, at the end of which you will not be able to receive any further support on the previous version. Information on the McAfee Engine End-of-Life policy and a full list of supported engines and products can be found at: http://www.mcafee.com/us/support/support-eol-scan-engine.aspx __________________________________________________________ PARTICIPATING IN THE MCAFEE BETA PROGRAM To download new beta software or to read about the latest beta information, visit the McAfee beta web site located at: http://www.mcafee.com/us/downloads/beta-programs/index.aspx To provide beta feedback on the 5700 McAfee product, join the Anti-Malware Engine feedback forum at: https://community.mcafee.com/groups/anti-malware-engine-beta McAfee is devoted to providing solutions based on your input. __________________________________________________________ CONTACT INFORMATION THREAT CENTER: McAfee Labs Homepage http://www.mcafee.com/us/threat-center.aspx McAfee Labs Threat Library http://www.mcafee.com/us/threat-center.aspx McAfee Labs DAT Notification Service https://secure.mcafee.com/apps/mcafee-labs/dat-notification-signup.aspx DOWNLOAD SITE Homepage http://www.mcafee.com/us/downloads/ - Product Upgrades (Valid grant number required) - Security Updates (DATs, engine) - HotFix and Patch Releases - For Security Vulnerabilities (Available to the public) - For Products (ServicePortal account and valid grant number required) - Product Evaluation - McAfee Beta Program TECHNICAL SUPPORT Homepage https://support.mcafee.com/ KnowledgeBase Search https://kc.mcafee.com McAfee Technical Support ServicePortal (Logon credentials required) https://support.mcafee.com/ServicePortal CUSTOMER SERVICE Web: http://www.mcafee.com/us/about/contact-us.aspx Phone: +1-800-338-8754 Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-8 p.m., Central Time US, Canada, and Latin America toll-free PROFESSIONAL SERVICES - Enterprise Business: http://www.mcafee.com/us/business-home.aspx _____________________________________________________ COPYRIGHT Copyright © 2014 McAfee, Inc. 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