Anti-Spyware: Protect in 2009 with SecureMac’s MacScan 2.6.1
By: Peter Chubb | May 20, 2009 | Leave a Comment
To keep your Apple computer running nicely you need to have a decent anti-spyware program to protect you. In 2009, there are more cases of computers becoming infected with spyware, so you will be pleased to learn that SecureMac has released MacScan 2.6.1.
The new version of MacScan improves your computer’s protection against many of the latest threats for Apple Mac OS X. The new version improves the usability and ads a number of enhancements and bug fixes. The user interface on MacScan 2.6.1 has also been improved, along with all the latest tracking cookie blacklist and spyware definitions.
PR Web informs us that for those users who had MacScan 2, then SecureMac offers the update for free. This can be done in two ways, selecting “Check for Updates” in the menu of MacScan, or by downloading a demo version and then enter your MacScan serial number.
SecureMac’s MacScan 2.6.1 cost $29.99; MacScan Family Pack will cost you $49.99.
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