Latest version adds additional browser support

December 20, 2011

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December 20, 2011 - Las Vegas, Nevada - MacScan 2.9.2 Released Protecting Mac OS X from Malware and Privacy Threats

SecureMac is celebrating the release of MacScan 2.9.2 and offering users a free 30-day trial to audit their computer's security for malware and privacy threats. The latest version adds additional browser support, scheduler bug fixes, interface changes and the latest definitions to protect against the malware affecting Mac OS X.

MacScan 2.9.2 is immediately available for download to try for 30 days or purchase for $39.99. Upgrades from previous versions of MacScan 2 are free, and can be obtained by either selecting "Check for Updates" under the "MacScan" menu, or by downloading the demo version from < http://macscan.securemac.com> and entering your serial number.

MacScan Family Pack lets you install the popular MacScan anti-spyware software on up to three computers for only $49.99. Existing single-license owners of MacScan can upgrade to the MacScan Family Pack, allowing installation on up to three computers, for the difference of the original price and the Family Pack price.

About MacScan

MacScan quickly detects, isolates and removes spyware from Apple Macintosh computers as well as enhances Internet privacy and security by cleaning up Internet clutter. It is designed for Mac OS X version 10.2.4 and higher including Apple's latest Lion (10.7).

For more information, or to download a demo version of MacScan, visit . About SecureMac Since 1999, SecureMac.com has been at the forefront of Macintosh system security. The site not only features complete Macintosh Anti-Spyware and Anti-virus solutions, but also operates as a clearinghouse for news, reviews and discussion of Apple computer security issues. Users from novice to the most advanced will find useful information at SecureMac that is designed to make their computer experience trouble free. SecureMac will be present and demonstrating their latest products at Macworld San Francisco (Booth #442) in January 2012. For more information about SecureMac, visit .

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