Er... Adrian... cold virus? It was a joke, of course, although not a
good one.
Personally, I used ClamXav for a while when I first switched from
Windows, until I finally realized it was a waste of RAM and
uninstalled it.
The OP seems to have several problems, all apparently unrelated, but
until
Wallace, Sorry you didn't get a straight answer. What operating system are
you using?
FYI, two searches, one for Mac Virus, the other for Man Antivirus...
http://www.google.com/search?q=virus%20for%20macie=utf-8oe=utf-8
http://www.google.com/search?q=mac%20antivirusie=utf-8oe=utf-8
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You
Correction: That's Mac Antivirus... although for some guys, Man
Antivirus might be a good thing to have.
On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 1:42 AM, Jack Suggs jhs...@gmail.com wrote:
Wallace, Sorry you didn't get a straight answer. What operating system are
you using?
FYI, two searches, one for Mac
On Sep 8, 8:16 am, Jack Suggs jhs...@gmail.com wrote:
Correction: That's Mac Antivirus... although for some guys, Man
Antivirus might be a good thing to have.
On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 1:42 AM, Jack Suggs jhs...@gmail.com wrote:
Wallace, Sorry you didn't get a straight answer. What
I have Virtual PC 7 installed on 2 Macs. Here is confirmation that
Macs can be infected:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/828574
On 08/09/10 12:08 AM, Wallace Adrian D'Alessio wrote:
On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 1:59 AM, Ashgrove salum...@gmail.com
mailto:salum...@gmail.com wrote:
Virus on
We took a poll years ago on the PCI list. Out of responses from that list
and soem who responded with figures from other lists of about 2,500 listers
only one real virus was found and that was something a company cooked up to
scare Mac users into buying their product.
And I read nothing of the
Oh boy. Here we go again.
By the way, nowadays viruses other than malware are usually nothing
more than that: something a company cooks up to
scare computer users into buying their product. And the most effective
forms of malware are not viruses, but phishing, which require you to
actively go to
On Sep 8, 2010, at 9:03 AM, Wallace Adrian D'Alessio wrote:
And I read nothing of the current state of affairs to lead me to believe
this has changed. If Mac OS X infecting bugs are out there they exist to
sell preventative software.
I'm sure Bruce or someone who must administer IT for a
On Sep 8, 2:09 pm, Bruce Johnson john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu wrote:
I keep getting told by authoritative folks in the IT industry that there will
be a flood of OS X malware any day now; I've been hearing that for ten
years.
Amen to that. As a late switcher, it took me nearly a year to
In looking for tools to download websites including multiple pages, such as a
main page with links to the site's contents, it seems that SiteSucker for Mac
OS X is more in use than other tools.
http://www.sitesucker.us/mac.html
Any problems? Cautions? Alternatives for the job? Better to
If you are comfortable using terminal try wget. Here is a good
starter article on getting it to work. http://lifehacker.com/161202/
geek-to-live--mastering-wget
Todd
On Sep 8, 2010, at 2:02 PM, Al Poulin wrote:
In looking for tools to download websites including multiple pages,
such as a
On Sep 8, 6:51 pm, T-n-T lildo...@centurytel.net wrote:
If you are comfortable using terminal try wget. Here is a good
starter article on getting it to work.http://lifehacker.com/161202/
geek-to-live--mastering-wget
Thanks Todd, but I just peeked at that website. That bit of terminal
is way
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