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McAfee VirusScan Mac 8.6 (Build 234) aka Virex
Infohash:
2DE5AF84734F14607B4A8FC648A49D0A4D4F3AFC
Type:
Applications
Title:
McAfee VirusScan Mac 8.6 (Build 234) aka Virex
Category:
Applications/Mac
Uploaded:
2008-05-06 (by skier354)
Description:
Here is McAfee VirusScan for mac (also known as Virex). This is an enterprise version that never expires and requires no serial or activation. Enjoy!
Benefits:
* Enforces security policies
VirusScan for Mac offers continuous policy enforcement for multiple files, directories, or volumes, including volumes on remote computers connected through the network
* Get broad protection
VirusScan for Mac protects your Macintosh systems against all types of viruses and other threats, including emerging malware
* Scan when you want to and need to
Because VirusScan for Mac uses the Mac OS X interface, you can initiate on-demand scanning using file drag and drop
* Scanning is reliable and accurate
False positives can be a problem with some anti-virus software, but with VirusScan for Mac, they are few and far between
* Stay up-to-date
With a single keystroke, you can keep VirusScan for Mac fully up to date for maximum protection
* It's easy to manage
Using McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator, you can control, manage, and report using a single-console display
Features:
* On-access scanning
VirusScan for Mac scans files as they are accessed to determine if they are infected with malware
* Proven anti-virus technology
VirusScan for Mac for Macintosh stops every type of virus and malicious code threat, even compressed files; using advanced heuristics and generic detection, VirusScan for Mac protects against new viruses and other threats
* Easy Macintosh-like interface
VirusScan for Mac uses Apple's Mac OS X Aqua user interface, so you have an instantly familiar Macintosh screen; and with DropScan, you have easy on-demand scanning
* One-click updating
Keeping your Macintosh systems up to date is as easy as a mouse click; the rapid update system automatically grabs the latest virus updates to ensure full compliance and protection against viruses, worms, and other malicious code threats
Files count:
1
Size:
21.69 Mb
Trackers:
udp://tracker.openbittorrent.com:80
udp://open.demonii.com:1337
udp://tracker.coppersurfer.tk:6969
udp://exodus.desync.com:6969
udp://open.demonii.com:1337
udp://tracker.coppersurfer.tk:6969
udp://exodus.desync.com:6969
Comments:
jgon2098 (2008-05-06)
Hi, what is the eComponent folder? Where am I suppose to place this? Also when I click update, the virus definitions updated fine, but when I read the log file, it wasn't able to update the engine, am I missing something here? cheersskier354 (2008-05-07)
If you are referring to the ePO Component folder, that is another application for use in an enterprise environment. Its purpose is to relay any activity from the client computers (i.e. computer lab) using VirusScan to a main orchestrator. As for the failed engine update, I am getting the same message. I am assuming it is simply because there is not an update available. Here is the output from my console:May 6 12:09:12 Power-Mac-G5 VirusScan[8677]: Checking for new Engine update
May 6 12:09:13 Power-Mac-G5 VirusScan[8677]: Failed to check Engine package availability
May 6 12:09:13 Power-Mac-G5 VirusScan[8648]: Engine version: 5200.2160 , DAT version: 5289, DAT date: 05/05/2008
May 6 12:09:16 Power-Mac-G5 VirusScan[8677]: Stopping eUpdate.
skier354 (2008-06-24)
the only reason os x has not had many viruses so far is because the number of users has been small in comparison to windows, where there is enough motivation, weaknesses will be found by hackers. check here:http://blog.washingtonpost.com/securityfix/2008/06/new_trojan_leverages_unpatched.html?nav=rss_blog