SecureMac announce the release of anti-spyware security for Leopard

Dark Reading Staff, Dark Reading

October 30, 2007

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LAS VEGAS -- SecureMac is pleased to announce the release of MacScan 2.5, SecureMac's cutting edge anti-spyware software for Macintosh computers.

The SecureMac team is dedicated to providing a secure and dependable product to the Macintosh community. MacScan 2.5 follows this commitment by providing a number of bug fixes and interface enhancements over MacScan 2.4.1 to the company's flagship software security program.

With MacScan 2.5 SecureMac continues to provide the latest spyware definitions and tracking cookie blacklist updates, as well as improved Leopard support, providing OS X 10.5 Leopard users with the same level of dependable software experienced under OS X 10.2 through 10.4.

This new version of MacScan continues in the tradition of incorporating features requested by its users, adding a highly demanded scan scheduler. With the new MacScan Scheduler, users can set specific days and times when MacScan will automatically scan for Spyware.

SecureMac.com

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