Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/04/21
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]re a recent OT thread...below I post a relevant note from Randy Singer (from Sept 2006), who feels the same now... >> Randy Singer, whose opinion I highly value, recommended Intego Virus >> Barrier in the past but I think he said he hadn't looked at it for a >> year or two. The reviews on VersionTracker are less than unanimously >> positive. Anyone using the current version? Any other viable >> alternatives? > > > Here is what is available, with some comments of mine (Randy): > > Norton Anti-Virus (NAV) > <http://www.symantec.com/home_homeoffice/products/internet_security/nav10ma > c/index.html> > NAV has been known to cause nasty software incompatibilities. (Not > for > everyone, but for enough people that I wouldn't recommend it.) > Symantec's Macintosh products, once the best available, have been in a > free fall for a number of years now. Their Norton Utilites for the > Mac > product was discontinued last year after causing data loss for many > users. > > Virex (Soon to be called VirusScan for the Macintosh) > <http://www.networkassociates.com/us/products/mcafee/antivirus/desktop/vire > x.htm> > Virex interrupts your work to do scans (that is, it's not seamless) > and > Network Associates are known for horrible tech support. Apple no > longer > offers a free copy of Virex as part of its .Mac service. > > VirusScan for Mac is in beta currently. > <https://secure.nai.com/us/enterprise/downloads/beta/beta_mcafee/vsmac/vsma > c.html> > > Sophos Anti-Virus > <http://www.sophos.com/products/es/endpoint-server/sav-mac.html> > An excellent product that is aimed at larger businesses, and which > has a > high price tag. I don't think that a single license of Sophos is even > available. This might be the ideal product for firms with a large > network. > > Intego Virus Barrier X > <http://www.intego.com/virusbarrier/> > The product that I use and most recommend. It looks for and handles > all > known Mac malware. It works seamlessly and causes no performance > slowdowns or software incompatibilities. It includes automatic > updating, > so that you are protected as soon as possible when a new threat > arises, > and it has a pretty cool interface too. The July 2006 issue of > Macworld > rated Intego's VirusBarrier as the best Mac anti-virus program. ($70) > http://www.macworld.com/2006/06/magazine/july2006/index.php > > Authentium ESP Antivirus for Mac OS X > http://www.authentium.com/ > I haven't tried this product. I would love to hear about it from > anyone > who has. > > ClamXav > http://www.markallan.co.uk/clamXav/index.php > ClamXav is a free product that is a port (with an added graphic front > end) of the UNIX product ClamAV, which is used primarily on servers > for > Windows networks. (Apple includes ClamAV with Mac OS X Server.) > ClamXav > won't protect you from all Mac malware (it actually includes > definitions > for very little of the OS X malware that exissts), but it will protect > you from Leap-A, and presumably it will detect a lot of Word and Excel > macro viruses since they are cross platform. It doesn't look for > the OS > X Trojans Opener/Renepo and MacCowHand, or any of the OS 8/9 viruses > that > can still infect Classic. There are few contributions of Macintosh- > only > malware definitions to the ClamAV project, so I don't consider this > to be > a reliable anti-malware product for Mac users. > > ClamXav can't automatically scan incoming e-mail, and it can't > disinfect > infected files, it can only flag them and then you have to delete and > reinstall them. > > My biggest beef with ClamXav, even considering that it is a free > product, > is that the developer leads you to believe that his product protects > you > from Mac malware as well as the commercial products, and in fact it > doesn't come close. > > Some users may not consider these last two products to actually be > anti-virus software. But they are marketed as such. What they do is > restore your drive to the exact condition it was in to start the > day, so > any unwanted infections, and any other changes, are eradicated. You > must > save any work product to another drive (such as a file server) or > another > storage medium if you use these products. > > Drive Vaccine > http://www.horizondatasys.com/product_page.html?page_id=1#1 > > MacShield > http://www.centuriontech.com/products/macshield/ > > I hope this helps. > > > Randy B. Singer > Co-Author of: The Macintosh Bible (4th, 5th and 6th editions) > > MACINTOSH OS X ROUTINE MAINTENANCE > http://www.macattorney.com/ts.html Steve