I echo John's statement below. There just has not been any virus on the Mac. There could be, but there isn't at this time.

I don't use any anti-virus software on the Mac, nor do I advise anyone to do so. Just use prudent computing practices. If you don't know what something is that was sent to you by someone you don't know, they don't open it up. Or I should say, don't run it, and then enter your password when the system asks for it. Especially a jpeg.

Also some good practices, don't use your primary logon account as the admin account. Create an admin account with a good password and another account for your normal computing needs.

Use a firewall and NAT, every router I've seen includes those two abilities.

Also keep up to date with any security fixes released by apple, or other vendors of software you use.

On Jun 4, 2006, at 1:24 PM, JOHN PANARESE wrote:

Actually, there is no true "virus" for the Mac at the moment. There are Trojans and the like that can be "invited" by the user if he or she is not careful, but there is no scripting or similar virus proven to affect the Mac.

    - JD -
John Denning
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