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Iantivirus 1.3 review
Iantivirus 1.3 review











iantivirus 1.3 review

All testing was done from a mid-2010 17″ MacBook Pro, while booted from this base system rather than from the internal hard drive. No third-party software was installed on this base system. The resulting base system was also saved to a disk image on another volume, to allow for easy restoration to its original state, should that prove necessary. Testing was done on a base OS X 10.8.2 system, installed freshly on a 30 GB volume on an external hard drive and updated fully. It is important to note that every malware sample used for testing either was already in the VirusTotal database or has been added to it during testing, and is therefore easily accessible to security companies that choose to look for it.

iantivirus 1.3 review

Although it was important to have a large enough sampling to achieve a fair test, some effort was made to ensure that biases were not introduced.

Iantivirus 1.3 review for mac os x#

MethodsĪ selection of 51 different malware samples for Mac OS X was collected, representing 19 different malware programs, from a variety of sources. This document will attempt to answer the question of how accurate Mac anti-virus software is at detecting malware. There are hundreds of thousands or millions of different malware programs for Windows, while on the Mac there are only around 33 (by my current count), most of which are “extinct” at this point in time. It has been speculated by some that Mac anti-virus software may not suffer the same problem. Studies have shown that Windows anti-virus programs do not detect more than 90% of all malware at best.

iantivirus 1.3 review

November 14th, 2012 at 9:03 AM EST, modified













Iantivirus 1.3 review