I'm running ClamXav Sentry as 'launch agent' with ClamAV antivirus scanning engine of my own custom build. I've tested for building ClamAV (from version 0.90.x to version 0.102.x) on Mac OS X 10.4 through macOS 10.13 High Sierra. Now I'm running the latest clamav-devel: ClamAV devel on 10.13 High Sierra. The latest stable release is ClamAV 0.102.3, and the release notes of ClamAV 0.102.3 is here! Nov 11, 2009 With Mac OS X 10.5, it is possible to setup Norton AntiVirus so that it downloads updates to the virus definitions without any user logged in using launchd. However, because Norton AntiVirus is a consumer product, we don't support it used like that-so you will need to rely on the community here for help setting it up, as Symantec technical. According to the packaging this is supposed to include Norton AntiVirus 11 which supports Mac OS x 10.4.11 - 10.6.8 and according to another reviewer also, so I ordered it as the other reviewer said to open another menu to download Norton 11.
Antivirus 2009 on Mac OS X 10.4.11
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Aug 25, 2013 Is there a way to get virus protection for my old Macbook Pro? Mac OS X, Version 10.4.11 The free versions I've tried don't work with systems this old.
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when I googled a supermarket website, I was then prompted to a 'warning' which was trying to take me to Antivurus.2009. livescan (I'm not putting in exact address as I don't want anyone else to click on it) I can give you te specifics if you need it. Can I block this address? Can a mac get this virus? Is theer anywhere I can go to remove this from happening again?
Is there a way I can just restore my system back a couple of days before this happened without using a disc? If I do need a disc, can you just tell me the details either way. Everything is running fine, but this has me worried. I thought you could net get a virus on a MAc.
Thanks in advance for any advice/directions.
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It sounds like you experienced a web browser (Safari, Opera or FireFox) pop-up window crafted to look like a virus alert.
If you clicked on the crafted window and were taken to a scary website, then it is possible you were infected.
No operating system is immune to viruses, rootkits or spyware.
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Your first step is to determine whether or not you are infected. Hopefully someone can post a link or two to real anti-virus vendors. (there have been a wave of fake anti-virus companies and programs)