- DETECTS, ISOLATES & REMOVES SPYWARE
- Detects over 8000 blacklisted tracking cookies
- Internet Clutter Cleanup
- Schedule Automated Scans
- Free Definition Updates
MacScan 2.6.1
With MacScan's Blacklisted Cookie Scan you can remove blacklisted tracking cookies without losing all your saved usernames and passwords. Keep up to date with the latest Spyware definition updates! MacScan searches down these hidden menaces and locks down your computer. MacScan gives you the peace of mind and security needed to conduct your day-to-day personal business. MacScan, your own 24/7 personal security guard...in today's open web society... can you afford to be without MacScan?
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MacScan News
June 12, 2009 - The trojan horse OSX/Jahlav-C recently reported in the news is in fact a variant of the already discovered DNSChanger Trojan Horse. This variant is already detected by SecureMac’s Anti-Spyware product MacScan as well as the free DNSChanger Trojan Horse Removal Tool.
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Apple has finally acknowledged that spyware and viruses are a threat for Mac OS X, as well as the latest operating system in the works, Snow Leopard. Snow Leopard will be adding new technology to help prevent against attacks such as sandboxing and anti-phishing features in Safari. This, however, is not a 100% solution to protect against malware.
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May 18, 2009 - Las Vegas, Nevada - SecureMac is pleased to announce MacScan 2.6.1, the latest version of its award-winning anti-spyware program. This new version of MacScan enhances protection against the latest threats for Mac OS X, adding usability enhancements and bug fixes. Additionally, MacScan 2.6.1 contains an improved user interface plus the latest spyware definitions and tracking cookie blacklist.
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Industry Feedback
MacScan is an outstanding addition to your OS X Security Suite. Mac users need to avoid being lulled into a false sense of security and realize that the Spyware threat applies to OS X as well. It is an excellent tool to help you combat that threat.
Chris 'Roamer' Hurley
Co-Author OS X For Hackers at Heart






