Tag: macscan

SecureMac releases MacScan 2.4 anti-spyware

SecureMac today announced the release of MacScan 2.4, the latest update of the company’s anti-spyware package for Macintosh computers. The Macintosh community wanted more time to try MacScan before buying, says SecureMac. In response, they have extended the trial period to a full thirty days. Also, in the spirit of Macintosh ease-of-use, Internet file cleaning selections are now saved, and can be easily re-used on future scans.

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SecureMac releases MacScan 2.3 anti-spyware

SecureMac today announced the release of MacScan 2.3, the latest version of the company’s anti-spyware package for Macintosh computers. Version 2.3 adds a blacklisted cookie scanner. This feature maintains a list of known tracking cookies, and when run, removes them from Web browsers in which they are found. Version 2.3 also adds file cleaning support for additional browsers. MacScan is priced at US$24.95.

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SecureMac releases MacScan 2.2

SecureMac today announced the release of MacScan 2.2, a minor update to its popular anti-spyware program. Starting with MacScan 2.1, MacScan has been totally revamped and is now a Universal Application, which will run natively on both Intel- and PowerPC-based Macs. Version 2.2 includes the requested integrated update menu for both Engine updates and Spyware Definition updates. In addition to new features, MacScan 2.2 offers greater overall stability, and addresses several bugs reported in version 2.1.

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SecureMac ships Universal Binary version of MacScan

SecureMac today announced the release of MacScan 2.1, a major update to its anti-spyware application. Version 2.1 is now a Universal Application, which will run natively on both Intel- and PowerPC-based Macs. Other new features include: an enhanced and expanded Spyware Information Library, fully updated Spyware Definitions to protect against the latest threats, an integrated update feature, and numerous user interface improvements. MacScan is priced at US$24.95. Read More

SecureMac.com offers MacScan public beta

SecureMac.com today announced the release of its first security application to protect the Macintosh from spyware and applications that could offer remote access when improperly configured. MacScan operates under Mac OS Classic and Mac OS X to detect and protect against illicit programs allowing someone to monitor or spy on your computer activity. The public beta of MacScan is available now from the company’s Web site.

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