Home » For Mac OS X: MacScan detects, isolates and removes spyware
Topic: Apple, Security — May 10th, 2007
Author: Dan

MacScan
Macs have always been said to be much more secure than their PC friends but if it’s your passwords or just what you do that needs to be kept secure you can never be too careful.

MacScan is designed for the Mac OS X; its job is to detect, isolate and remove spyware, trojan horses, keystroke loggers and to make remote administration applications aware if they have been inadvertently or maliciously installed on your Macintosh computer.

Packed with features to keep your Mac protected (view full list on securemac.com), MacScan will Detect, Isolate and Remove Administration Applications, Blacklisted Cookies, Trojan Horses, Keystroke Loggers and Spyware.
One thing we always feel is that you can never be to overprotective.


2 Comments »

  1. This sounds a good option for my Mac Mini…How much does it cost?

    Comment by Dan — May 10, 2007 @ 10:55 am

  2. MacScan costs $24.95 USD, you can see it from the buy link on their page.

    Comment by In Technology — May 10, 2007 @ 10:56 am

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