Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Symantec is the best enterprise AV solution out there that I know of.
What Mac OS X viruses are you worried about?
Originally posted by: Murpheeee
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Symantec is the best enterprise AV solution out there that I know of.
What Mac OS X viruses are you worried about?
currently we have no protection.
there were a few os-x viruses came out in the past year, I just want to cover our asses.
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: Murpheeee
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Symantec is the best enterprise AV solution out there that I know of.
What Mac OS X viruses are you worried about?
currently we have no protection.
there were a few os-x viruses came out in the past year, I just want to cover our asses.
I wasn't aware of any viruses for OS X...
MP3Concept was a proof of concept for something completely different, it was found in a usergroup and hyped by the antivir company Intego. Sophos' mysterious Mac/Cowhand.A is the same story. These two were not the only false alerts.
I know one trojan, but it has to be installed locally and intentionally. Some genius once activated a script named "Microsoft Office", he got it from a P2P-Network and the file was only a few kilobytes. It deleted his user directory. Stupid^2 but this is a "mac virus" that has got media attention!![]()
Originally posted by: hopejr
I would only get a virus scanner for macro viruses and to prevent passing on Windows viruses to windows machines.
I've only heard bad things about Symantec products on OS X (before reading one of the posts in this thread). Apparently it screws up HFS+ no end by putting heaps of redundant forks in and wasting space. There's an AV I have heard of called Virex. I don't know how good it is though. (don't have a link, probably just google for it).