Information about the Anti-Malware Scan Engine and its digital signature
Last Modified: 2022-11-24 11:09:28 Etc/GMT
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Information about the Anti-Malware Scan Engine and its digital signature
Technical Articles ID:
KB52425
Last Modified: 2022-11-24 11:09:28 Etc/GMT Environment
Anti-Malware Scan Engine (Scan Engine) Windows version
SummaryThe Scan Engine is central to our antivirus software. This article provides a high-level description of its function, where to download it, and instructions on how to verify its
The Scan Engine consists of a single file (
The Scan Engine uses information contained in the DAT files to identify and act against viruses. It's updated frequently to implement new advances in antivirus technology and to provide the greatest level of protection against virus threats. To verify the Engine's digital signature, perform the steps below:
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