CCleaner 5.36: Η Piriform κυκλοφόρησε χθες μια new edition of the popular Windows cleaning software.
New version φέρνει δύο σημαντικές αλλαγές, και συγκεκριμένα μια νέα λειτουργία ενημέρωσης έκτακτης need but also new default cleanup rules for some Windows applications.
CCleaner 5.36 is available for download from the official website of the company and comes as an update for CCleaner Professional users.
Those who use the free version can download the portable version from the page that comes with no adware.
Emergency Updater is a new feature of CCleaner that comes with its own executable file called CCUpdate.exe and a new scheduled task called CCleaner Updater.
Embedding Emergency Updater in the updated application is probably a response to the recent hack on the company's infrastructure. The attackers managed to install malicious code on CCleaner, which was circulating for about a month through the company's official website.
Piriform released a new version of the program with a new digital signature but could not distribute it to users of the free application due to a lack of auto-update feature.
Piriform, which belongs to Avast from 2017, has used Avast's featured extraordinary briefing as a model for the development of the CCleaner Emergency Updater.
The CCleaner default cleaning rules also change.
The second major change to the new 5.36 version changes some of the cleaning preset rules. The default rules are those set when you run the program the first time.
Perhaps the biggest change is that the updated application will no longer delete browsing data by default. The change affects Firefox, Chrome, Edge, Opera, Safari, and Thunderbird applications.
The 5.36 version will no longer clear the Windows Defender scan history, Microsoft Office MRUs, most recently used documents, and other Windows Explorer MRU files.