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McAfee SiteAdvisor now supports Safari for Mac users

McAfee SiteAdvisor now supports Safari for Mac users | ICT Security Tools | Scoop.it
McAfee SiteAdvisor software is a free browser plug-in that provides simple Web site safety ratings and a Secure Search box so you can surf, search and shop more safely.

 

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Free Antivirus for Mac - Sophos Anti-Virus for Mac Home Edition

Free Antivirus for Mac - Sophos Anti-Virus for Mac Home Edition | ICT Security Tools | Scoop.it

Protect Your Macintosh from Antivirus with this Free Tool from Sophos, the Leader in Antivirus, Spam, Malware Removal and Network Encryption for Mac.

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Hands-on with five antivirus apps for the Mac

Hands-on with five antivirus apps for the Mac | ICT Security Tools | Scoop.it

So Mac invulnerability to malware is a myth, at least according to security researchers from Kaspersky Lab.

 

And although such a blunt statement may be a blow to the ego of some Mac users, it remains true.

 

Security researchers from all walks have long argued that it was only a matter of time before the Mac became popular enough that virus, malware, and spyware makers would come calling, and the recent Flashback scare has only served as a reminder that overconfidence precedes carelessness. Especially when it comes to technology.

 

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