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How reliable is iAntivirus

I have installed a app from the Internet by the name iAntivirus it look reliable enough to use... Does anyone know if it is worth it?

Also it had a definitions list of 107 viruses/trojans/malware on the website....

Good app?

MacBook, Mac OS X (10.7.2)

Posted on Jan 3, 2012 9:28 AM

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Posted on Jan 3, 2012 9:32 AM

Per SecurityNewsDaily, iAntivirus is the third best antivirus in mac.


http://www.securitynewsdaily.com/10-best-anti-virus-programs-for-macs-0822/4/

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Apr 16, 2012 8:27 PM in response to Tiaan Korf

Anti-malware software can easily be configured to have minimal impact on the system, and can be very useful for those who are uncertain about what malware threats mean and question their abilities to follow through on instructions to manually remove them.


For people who are not too technically savvy I recommend installing a basic scanner such as Sophos, ClamXav, or iAntivirus, and then configuring it to only do a scan of the system once a month or so. The scanner existing on the system will not hurt anything or slow it down, and as such can be used to manually scan systems on-demand instead of continuously scanning on-access (which can slow down the system).

Apr 17, 2012 1:10 AM in response to Tiaan Korf

Tiaan Korf wrote:


Thanks but someone mentioned that you don't get viruses for Mac and I hate to break it to him that you do

Actually, using the technical definition for a virus, there are currently none known that impact OS X, but there are certainly other types of malware that one should be aware of. Most of the Mac variety are Trojans and we are starting to see Backdoors.

Jul 28, 2012 10:13 PM in response to Tiaan Korf

I've been using iAntivirus before switching to Sophos. They're both reliable in my opinion.


As for devout Mac users who suscribe to the "we will never get a virus on Macs", better to be safe than sorry. I've been using the programs to stop me from spreading dormant viruses or malware to PCs unknowingly, as this often occurs when trading USBs during project work.


Not a bad idea to keep it there.

Jul 28, 2012 11:37 PM in response to atomalbert

atomalbert wrote:


I've been using iAntivirus before switching to Sophos.

Hopefully that was the new Symantec version of iAntiVirus and not the one from PCTools which had not been updated since 2009. I'm told the only thing they have in common is the name, but Thomas Reed had an issue or two with both in the article I referenced previously "Beware iantivirus!"

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