On May 27, 2009, at 2:49 PM, Stephen Weber wrote:

> I find that iAntivirus is a good antivirus for the mac, from what  
> I've been
> reading it only scans for Mac OS X virus and malware ect.

wow. it scans for about 5 things, 4 of which were never seen outside  
of AV vendor's labs? Damn straight it had better be fast! :-P

>  But it is very
> good when it come to using my system resources plus it's free.


If you're required to run an antivirus program (stalinist IT  
directives and suchlike, use ClamXAV.
<http://www.clamxav.com/>

This also scans for PC viruses and spyware, which makes the Mac (or  
rather the Mac + MacFUSE + NTFS3G which lets you read/write NTFS  
volumes) a great bench tool for PC techs.

Plug in a infested PC drive scan and remove all the crud. Plug it back  
into the PC and run some antispyware took there to delouse the registry.


-- 
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs



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