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Based on Avast’s flagship security software, avast! Free Antivirus 7 for Mac offers three shields, on-demand scanning, and WebRep clients which are automatically (optionally) installed to Safari, Chrome and Firefox browsers. The Web Shield and Mail Shield combine to check the vast majority of incoming data from the Internet, while File Shield scans all programs stored and executed from your hard drive. Everything is packed in a brand new GUI.
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- Guard your Mac from infected files: the new File System Shield performs real-time scanning of opened/executed files, to stop infection before it spreads. If you prefer, you can set a list of files and/or directories that you would like to exclude from scanning.
- Shield yourself from increasing web-spawned threats: the new Web Shield for Mac transparently scans all visited web pages (port 80), downloaded files, and java scripts, supports IPv6 connections, and – with its intelligent stream scanning feature – doesn’t slow your surfing.
- Improve your Mac email security: the improved Mail Shield monitors and filters all POP3 and IMAP traffic coming from mail servers on the internet. The File Shield prevents any infected attachments from causing harm to your system.
- Know what’s coming before you click: The browser plugin for the cloud-based WebRep technology provides website reliability and reputation ratings according to community-provided feedback, as well giving you greater protection against phishing sites and fake/planted SSL certificates. Now extended to support Safari.
- On-demand scanning: It’s possible to scan the whole file system, network volumes or a mounted removable volume. You can also run a custom scan. Scan reports are automatically archived and are accessible from the GUI at anytime.
- Automatic updates: The scanning engine is automatically updated with our regular VPS database updates.
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- Mac OS X 10.5.x (Leopard), 10.6.x (Snow Leopard), 10.7.x (Lion)
- Intel-based Mac
- Please note that avast! may not run properly if you have other antivirus software installed.
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On Wednesday, Avast Software announced the launch of a beta version of its new antivirus software for Mac OS X. The app is being touted as an almost complete rewrite of Avast’s existing Mac security software; Ondrej Vicek, Avast Software’s CTO, announced that the final version of the product will be free. A launch date and final name for the software is set to be announced shortly.
The Mac security scene has heated up in the past couple of weeks, primarily due to the appearance of a nasty Trojan horse called Mac Defender and Apple’s subsequent release of a Snow Leopard security update that targets that malware, as well as beefing up protections against future pieces of nasty software.
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Given that Macs now feature rudimentary built-in malware support, some users will no doubt turn to third-party software for more advanced functionality. Avast’s new new Mac offering seems to offer a variety of more in-depth protection. For example, it allows the user to run a scan of the whole filesystem, including networked volumes, at will. The app’s File, Web, and Mail Shields enable the app to, respectively, monitor changes to the user’s files, keep a watchful eye on all incoming HTTP traffic, and filter POP3 and IMAP-based e-mail to alert users to the presence of harmful files. It will also display Growl notifications to keep users informed of potential threats and the steps it is taking to keep them safe. And naturally, it will automatically keep its scanning engine up to date, in order to stay on top of the latest threats faced by Mac OS X.
Avast Free Antivirus for Mac Beta is compatible with all Macs running Mac OS X v10.5 and later and is available as a free download (direct link) from the company’s website. As with all beta software, we’d suggest you exercise caution; after installing it, one Macworld editor found that his network connection became unresponsive until he uninstalled it again.