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They could always use
ClamAv, which is free.
Posted by: tracy anne   Posted on: 11/13/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Wow, there are now 32 pieces of malware targeting OS X!!  NonZealot | 11/08/07
Ah well...  ego.sum.stig@... | 11/08/07
With you, that would be 33...  BitTwiddler | 11/08/07
One actually  voska | 11/08/07
I agree, was using Mac zealot logic  NonZealot | 11/08/07
Seeing you rant...  crampy20 | 11/08/07
actually...  doh123 | 11/10/07
You really need to research, NZ...  vulpine@... | 11/12/07
re:Multiplying Mac Trojan not epidemic yet  Intellihence | 11/12/07
Even Windows users don't need to live in fear...  Resuna | 11/12/07
macs are not "vulnerable" to this software at all, no exploit  jjarman | 11/12/07
this is why it is not an epidemic yet  jjarman | 11/12/07
They could always use  tracy anne | 11/13/07
Installing unknown software is risky, no matter the OS  Heatlesssun1 | 11/08/07
Linux has the advantage only because it is so insignificant (nt)  crampy20 | 11/08/07
That may be true  ROTORY | 11/12/07
Who "hates to admit" this?  Resuna | 11/12/07
Agreed in principle  thx-1138_@... | 11/12/07
wait a sec, 20 years?  JamesDoyle | 11/13/07
Now in Linux's favor  tracy anne | 11/13/07
No where near the number that plagues per say Windows  Boot_Agnostic | 11/08/07
It's a Trojan Not Virus  joedokes | 11/08/07
Speaking of stupid  Mujibahr | 11/10/07
It's THEN not THAN!  tracy anne | 11/13/07
Would the porn be free?  Feldwebel Wolfenstool | 11/09/07
Doesn't matter how you count  JoeBob_z | 11/13/07
******** = "hard" + "core"  JoeBob_z | 11/13/07

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