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AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition
Good test results in malware detection--and best-in-class at removal--bring AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition to the top.
Mac Planet: Be afraid - Mac malware
A little bit afraid, anyway. The long predicted susceptibility of the Apple ecosystem to viruses and malware has finally arrived. Apple haters rejoice, Apple users ... just install some free antivirus and forget about it, it's really...
Apple releases Flashback removal tools for OS X 10.5
In September 2011, Apple stopped software support for OS X 10.5 in favor of OS X 10.6 or later, including security updates for the older OS. However, in light of the recent malware attacks that have left users of OS X 10.5 vulnerable to exploit, and perhaps following recent criticism of its approaches to security, Apple has issued new tools to help users of OS X 10.5 better secure their systems ...
Lavasoft Delivers Next Iteration of Ad-Aware
Lavasoft, the original anti-malware company, today announced new capabilities within its award-winning anti-malware software focused on real-time protection. Ad-Aware 10.1 is desig
Apple releases Flashback tool for Mac OS X 10.5
Apple has released a Flashback malware removal tool for users of Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard, having previously stopped support for that version of the operating system ( ZDNet UK - Security Management )
Two free Mac antivirus apps compared
The donationware ClamXav and the free Sophos Anti-Virus for Mac combine real-time protection, automatic updates, and on-demand malware scanners to help prevent infections. Originally posted at How To
Mac Malware:1 in 5 Apple Macs Infected, Is Yours? 3 Places to Check [REPORT]
You may not be able to see or hear it, but new research has found that one in five Mac computers carry Windows or Mac Malware.
Macs More Likely to Carry Windows Malware Than Mac Malware, Study Finds
One in five Mac computers is likely to carry Windows malware, but only one in 36 is likely to be infected with malware specifically designed for the Mac OS X...
One in every five Macs carries malware, report says
New research from the security firm Sophos draws attention to a malware threat that likely never crosses most people’s minds: The study asserts that one in every five Macs has Windows malware, which can be passed on to other computers. Read full article >>
Flashback malware infections drop to 30,000 Macs
The Flashback malware threat for OS X is on a steep decline, but still underscores that Mac systems are not immune to threats. Originally posted at MacFixIt
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