FILEDATE: 09/11/05 - 06:20:50 (US EDT) (10:20:50 GMT/UTC)
TWENTY-SEVEN new nasties today for a total of 8514 UNIQUE trojans (53,902 trojans, worms, rootkits, adware, spyware, keyloggers, "dialers" and other malware in total, including all variants) covered in today's update for BOClean 4.12.
To UPDATE your BOClean 4.12, doubleclick on your BOClean traybar icon and select "check for update" to have BOClean 4.12 automatically collect and install your update for you. BOClean 4.12 is designed to perform an autoupdate if left configured to do so. If you have problems with the autoupdate program, check your firewall settings - we use passive FTP download instead of the more conventional HTTP method and some firewalls may refuse to allow the program to connect unless you set rules to permit the BOClean autoupdate program to collect them. Please consult your firewall's instructions on how to do this if the update program is stopped or crashed by your firewall.
You can also click down below to download directly from this email if your security settings permit by using the link below:
ftp://ftp.nsclean.com/pub/boc412.xvu
or
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Click the above to download if you MUST collect the file from our site instead of allowing BOClean 4.12 to do it for you. You will need to know ahead of time where your existing BOC412.XVU file is located - you can either use the "search for files/folders" on the start menu to determine the location where the file you need to overwrite is, or you can look for the location in BOClean's configuration screen where it lists "Location of BOClean database." We recommend that you use the updater within BOClean 4..12 to avoid the torture.
BOClean 4.12.002 was released on Friday, January 21, 2005 and is the "final build" - for more information on BOClean 4.12, visit the support page here:
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Please also note that if you ever miss an update (or several) the update you collect includes *ALL* previous update information. There is no need to go hunting down other updates. The current one is always complete.