Metascan 20 Package Available
By popular demand, OPSWAT is offering a new Metascan® package with 20 anti-malware engines to help protect your organization from known and unknown threats. Metascan 20 includes the powerful anti-malware engines of McAfee, Sophos, Ikarus, and Zillya in addition to the Metascan 16 engines. Since no single anti-malware engine can detect all threats 100% of the time, utilizing multiple scanning engines exponentially increases your threat detection and prevention capabilities.
To learn more about our new package option, contact OPSWAT Sales.
Metascan Workflows- Out of Beta
With the release of Metascan 3.10.0, Metascan workflows are out of Beta, and web scanning now uses the Metascan workflows to process files. This addition will help internal usage of on-premises Metascan servers. For instance, if a consultant or support team member needed to scan a set of files within an offline environment, the IT admin could send them the Web Scan link so that they can scan their files. The consultant and support member could then retrieve their scanned files from a network directory designated by Metascan's workflow.
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Web Scanning can be found on the Metascan Dashboard

Users will then be able to scan their files through the on-premises server

Set copy-to post actions for all Web Scanned Files
Other Fixes and Enhancements
- The Metascan ICAP server can be configured to not scan files over a certain size.
- The Metascan REST server is no longer an optional component and is now required.
Version 3.10.0 of Metascan is now available on the OPSWAT Portal. If you have any questions, or would like assistance in upgrading, please contact OPSWAT Support.
Important Announcement: OPSWAT encourages all users to upgrade their systems to the latest versions of MetaDefender and Metascan when possible. For any users that are using versions of Metascan older than 3.9.1, please be aware that OPSWAT will soon stop releasing offline definition update packages for Metascan versions prior to 3.9.1. If you have Metascan installed in an offline environment and do not upgrade Metascan to a recent version you will have to use the Automatic Definition Update Download Utility to download definition updates.

