G GilesM macrumors 6502 Original poster Oct 17, 2008 323 0 Jun 21, 2009 #1 Since it is broadly acknowledged that there are no viruses for Mac (at this time) so what then is iAntivirus looking for when performing a scan?
Since it is broadly acknowledged that there are no viruses for Mac (at this time) so what then is iAntivirus looking for when performing a scan?
MorphingDragon macrumors 603 Mar 27, 2009 5,159 6 The World Inbetween Jun 21, 2009 #2 GilesM said: Since it is broadly acknowledged that there are no viruses for Mac (at this time) so what then is iAntivirus looking for when performing a scan? Click to expand... The currently known Mac Trojans.
GilesM said: Since it is broadly acknowledged that there are no viruses for Mac (at this time) so what then is iAntivirus looking for when performing a scan? Click to expand... The currently known Mac Trojans.
Jethryn Freyman macrumors 68020 Aug 9, 2007 2,329 3 Australia Jun 21, 2009 #3 MorphingDragon said: The currently known Mac Trojans. Click to expand... Google "iantivirus". Click on "threat list".
MorphingDragon said: The currently known Mac Trojans. Click to expand... Google "iantivirus". Click on "threat list".
E EmperorDarius macrumors 6502a Jan 2, 2009 687 0 Jun 21, 2009 #4 Jethryn Freyman said: Google "iantivirus". Click on "threat list". Click to expand... Or shortly: http://www.iantivirus.com/threats/ I actually visit that often, lol.
Jethryn Freyman said: Google "iantivirus". Click on "threat list". Click to expand... Or shortly: http://www.iantivirus.com/threats/ I actually visit that often, lol.
G GilesM macrumors 6502 Original poster Oct 17, 2008 323 0 Jun 21, 2009 #5 thank you all, most interesting, I will be sure to look at the site. Thanks again