>>I am now the owner of several macs ranging from
>>Classic SEs (6.0.8) to Quadras (7.5.5) to PowerPCs
>>(9.1), et. al. I need some help. I am trying to find
>>a nice Freeware or cheapware virus scanner and I am
>>not finding any.

>Well you really don't need a Virus Scanner, I have not found a Mac Virus in
>15 years now.

You may not need one for your own computer, but if you acquire other 
people's Macs you should either wipe their hard drives from a locked 
startup disk or run Disinfectant, which is free and works fine for me 
through Mac OS 9.1. A small portion of the old Macs I've been getting 
were infected with some of the viruses that Disinfectant blocks. 
www.pure-mac.com is a good directory of Mac software where you can find 
Disinfectant.

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