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Mac Scan Spyware Remover! Why Mac Users Need Mac Scan Now?
- Detects, Isolates and Removes spyware If you haven’t heard of Mac Scan Spyware Remover, you will. For years, Macintosh users have been laughing at the idea of spyware for Mac systems. Because Apple computers ship with an operating system that is considered more secure than PC, anti spyware for Mac was considered unnecessary. Over the years, when Mac users have been concerned about the possibility of spyware on their computers, Mac security professionals have pointed them to the only known tool to find spyware for Mac users. That tool is Mac Scan from SecureMac. Why You Need Mac Scan NowRecent news in the Mac world show that the incidence of spyware for Mac users is on the rise. In the past few weeks, there have been a number of large scale phishing attacks that target users of Mac’s MobileMe (formerly .Mac). Despite the vaunted sophistication of Mac users, hundreds were duped into giving over their personal information to a phishing web site. This follows on the heels of reports that the September issue of Consumer Reports told Mac users to stop using the Safari browser that is Mac’s default browser because it lacks anti-phishing tools for Mac users. Phishing emails are social engineering of the kind that is used by many spyware distributors to slip Trojans, key loggers and other types of spyware onto computers. Once those have been installed, they can run undetected – and some have, literally for years. Only a spyware detector like Mac Scan will reveal processes running hidden. - Detects, Isolates and Removes spyware Other recent spyware for Mac news stories have revealed that Mac users are also being targeted by a fraudulent cleaner of spyware for Mac, and by at least two Trojan droppers that use social engineering to install spyware for Macintosh that opens a silent backdoor, including one that includes a cron job to check for itself and reinstall itself if it has been deleted. Yes, social engineering means ‘they trick the user into installing them’. Unfortunately, Mac’s own reputation for security has been a factor in the success of these new spyware for Mac systems. Dan Clements, president of CardCops, a well-known identity protection service who investigated the phishing attacks told MacWorld reporters that it was “Absolutely the case” when asked if customer faith in Apple was a factor in getting so many to hand over their info to a scam web site.New Trojans Target MacMac users have also been targeted by several Trojans that would have been prevented, or detected and removed by Mac Scan. The Trojan unloads a backdoor virus. Once the Trojan is installed, it can:
Do You Need Mac Scan?If you use a computer in a multi-user environment, or anywhere that another user has access to your computer, Mac Scan is a must. One spyware program inadvertently installed by one user exposes ALL users of that computer to risk. You also should be running Mac Scan if you use social networking sites like MySpace or Facebook, which are high on the list of unwitting distributors of malware and spyware for Mac and PC systems
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