About Product

Dr.Web FixIt! is a service that analyzes the security of computers running Microsoft Windows operating systems. It allows information security experts to perform a detailed analysis of the state of computers, remove detected threats, and overcome potential vulnerabilities.

Dr.Web FixIt! is operable through a web interface, and you do not need to install the service. You can analyze files and eliminate threats even if you have third-party anti-virus products installed on the computer you are checking.

Parameters of Dr.Web FixIt! are easily adjustable, which makes it efficient in the following scenarios:

Analyze computers cured from a known infection.

Analyze computers with suspected malicious activity.

Investigate traces of malicious activity after infection.

Check and analyze an IT system for vulnerabilities.

Restore a computer after malicious attacks.

Collect data to investigate targeted attacks on IT systems.

To analyze and cure your device, the service generates a customized FixIt! tool based on the parameters set by you.

You can use Help to learn more about the service. To open Help, click documentation in the top right corner.

How Dr.Web FixIt! works

1.Create a task in the service, generate a FixIt! tool, and send it to a user whose computer needs to be scanned.

2.Ask the user to run FixIt! tool on their computer: the tool will scan the computer and generate a report.

3.Analyze the report using widgets and filters.

4.Based on analysis results, choose the appropriate actions for reported objects, generate a curing FixIt! tool incorporating those actions, and send it to the scanned computer’s user.

5.Ask the user to run the FixIt! tool on their computer: the tool will scan the computer and generate a new report.

6.Continue repeating steps 3 through 5 to neutralize all threats on the scanned computer, then close the task.

Tasks are organized into spaces. Spaces are groups of users and managers that belong within a certain structure, such as an organization or a department. Users can create their own tasks and view other tasks within their space.

User accounts are managed by managers of the respective space.

Spaces are managed by administrators. Administrators have access to all tasks, spaces, and accounts of the service.