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Antivirus Products for Home Users
Antivirus Products for Home Users
Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Mac NEW Advanced Protection for your Mac Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Mac has been developed to meet the specific security requirements of Mac users who know the value of the data stored on their computers, along with the need to keep them running smoothly. As one of the ...
Anti-Virus for Mac Software, Kaspersky for Macintosh - Kaspersky Lab United States
usa.kaspersky.com — Advanced Protection Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Mac offers advanced protection from all known types of malware threats, including... viruses, worms, Trojans and bots. Files are scanned when opened, downloaded or saved, protecting you from over 30,000 new ... (more) Anti-Virus for Mac Software, Kaspersky for Macintosh - ...
Anti-Virus For Mac
Anti-Virus For Mac
db.tidbits.com — Internet security company, Kaspersky, has unveiled its first product targeted at Apple users, Anti-Virus For Mac .... The software is mainly aimed at preventing Mac users from acquiring and harboring PC viruses and then passing them onto friends or contacts whose machines could be affected. ... (more) Anti-Virus For Mac
Kaspersky Offers Macs a Security Blanket
chimac.net — Its nice to see other anti-virus options for the Mac. Hopefully this can protect other Windows users... from any junk that is spreading. Click here to read. Tagged: anti-virus, Kaspersky, Macs (more) Kaspersky Offers Macs a Security Blanket
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Anti-Virus For Mac
TidBITS: Mac News for the Rest of Us — ... Internet security company, Kaspersky, has unveiled its first product targeted at Apple users, Anti-Virus For Mac. The software is mainly aimed at preventing Mac users from acquiring and harboring PC viruses and then passing them onto friends or contacts whose machines could be affected. Features include real-time download and attachment scanning, minimal CPU usage, a familiar Mac-styled interface, regular automatic updating, and the inclusion of the latest Kaspersky anti-virus technology. ($59.95, 49.4 MB) ...

Kaspersky Lab releases Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Apple Macs
MacDailyNews — ... for operations with applications, which means the program takes decisions automatically and doesn’t bother users with unnecessary requests. Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Mac was especially designed to meet the needs of the Mac OS X operating system, offering complete compatibility with all versions of the OS from 10.4.11. Other technical requirements include: a Macintosh with the Intel processor, 512 MB available RAM and 80 MB available hard drive space. Find out more information here: www.kaspersky.com/kaspersky-anti-virus-for-mac MacDailyNews Take: If you're on a network with ...

TidBITS Watchlist: Notable Updates for 9 November 2009
TidBITS: Mac News for the Rest of Us — ... Kaspersky Anti-Virus For Mac 1.0 -- Internet security company Kaspersky has unveiled its first product targeted at Mac users, Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Mac. The software is mainly aimed at preventing Mac users from unknowingly acquiring Windows-specific viruses and then passing them on to Windows-using contacts whose machines could be affected. Features include real-time download and attachment scanning, minimal CPU usage, automatic updating, and the inclusion of the latest Kaspersky antivirus technology. Although we do find a new entrant in the Macintosh antivirus world ...

Kaspersky Antivirus Makes a Mac Appearance
Smoking ApplesKaspersky releases Mac antivirus software → It’s no laughing matter when a major anti-virus maker for the PC launches it’s Mac client. Wait a minute. It is a laughing matter, and I couldn’t stop laughing looking at Kaspersky’s foray onto the Mac platform. Their press release [from 5th November] is so vague, even they aren’t sure about releasing this product: While the amount of malware that infects Mac computers still pales in comparison to PC malware, there’s no question that Macs can and ...

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