I read this group regularly and have seen the discussions about virus  
protection or not and the caution that screwups by the user are the  
main way to get bad stuff.   I may have just done that.

I have a new Mini running Leopard.  I am new to Leopard, and I see  
dialogs and windows with which I am not familiar.  My kids, who do  
not have Administrator accounts, have been getting me to authorize  
downloads of their programs - animation, games, Darwine for running  
Windows programs, etc.  I just logged into my wife's (Administrator)  
account and was greeted by a narrow rectangular window that said new  
software was ready for my computer.  Without thinking, I authorized  
the brief download and then realized that this was not the usual  
Software Update window.  In fact, it had no information.

I immediately searched the computer for visible and invisible files  
that had been modified today.  The only thing that showed up was  
iMovie at about the right time and two listings of .DS_store (sp?).   
I then logged out of her account and into mine and downloaded Clamxav.

I am scanning Applications right now.  What else should I scan?  Any  
other suggestions?

Wendell Mendell

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