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PC Tools Launch BETA Version of iAntiVirus For Mac •Software Updates •Software News •Security •Comments •Tell-a-Friend Leading security software vendor, PC Tools, today announced the launch of iAntiVirus BETA Edition, a light weight anti-virus and anti-spyware tool, designed specifically for the Mac operating system. Providing real-time protection and comprehensive system scanning, iAntiVirus is designed to detect and remove Mac specific threats, to ensure your Mac remains safe. This launch coincides with Apple's recommendation to install and use anti-virus software to scan files, in its recently released Security Configuration Guide. "Despite the misconception that the Mac OS is inherently secure, internal research has signaled a change in the number of threats targeting this platform. PC Tools recognize that while the Mac platform is relatively safe, it is not impervious to malware," said Simon Clausen, Chief Executive Officer, PC Tools. PC Tools' Malware Research Team have identified a range of malware specifically targeting Mac OS X. While virus detections are minimal there is a tendency towards socially engineered threats with the core purpose of tricking the user into an action that will cause a malware infection. Research conducted in the first quarter of 2008 found that 95% of all Mac malware threats identified were OSX related, of which 38% were keyloggers, 30% were hacking tools, 11% were backdoors, whilst just 2% were viruses1. PC Tools are confident that, as the threat landscape continues to evolve and the market for Mac products escalates, the Mac operating system will become an increasingly attractive platform of attack. "The Mac has a solid reputation for remaining relatively threat free. However, we are witnessing the use of low level malware scripts, to identify whether there is the potential to infect the Mac OS, as well as the opportunity for malware producers to obtain a significant return on investment," said Clausen. "It is also important to note that whilst Mac OS attacks may not have proliferated widely; the payload they deliver is just as significant as it is in the Windows environment. It is for this reason that we see an increasing need for consumers to protect their Macs against the growing danger of malware infection. We are encouraging Mac users to become more vigilant about security, particularly given the widespread propagation of socially engineered threats affecting most operating systems," said Clausen. Based on an increasing need for Mac consumers to seek out protection for the Mac environment, PC Tools have developed iAntiVirus which provides real-time and comprehensive system scanning to detect and remove Mac specific threats. iAntiVirus detects and removes viruses, spyware, keyloggers, Trojans and in particular socially engineered threats which, for example, can propagate without user awareness through instant messenger and P2P file sharing applications. "Uniquely, the iAntiVirus database is a dedicated Mac only solution that does not contain unnecessary information about Windows based threats, that do not execute on a Mac. This has allowed us to develop a product that keeps the memory footprint and system resource usage to an absolute minimum," said Clausen. "In addition to a full range of features, iAntiVirus is also designed with an interface that is familiar, simple and functional, making it easy for users to scan, remove and manage infections and threats," said Clausen. Key Features
Specifications Current Version: BETA File Size: 3206KB Requirements: Intel based Mac with OSX.5 (10.5) and 15MB of free disk space Cost:Free, US$ 29.95 full support & business use Website: http://www.iantivirus.com Consult the iAntiVirus blog covering the latest discoveries and research by PC Tools including viruses, spyware and malware on Mac OSX systems: http://www.blog.iantivirus.com •Software Updates •Software News •Security •Comments •Tell-a-Friend Article URL: http://www.applelinks.com/index.php/more/20658 Next Article: Rhapsody Launches 'Music Without Limits' Initiative Across Web, Social Networks and Mobile Previous Article: Force Quit all Applications 1.0 Instantly Force Quits All Your Open Programs
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