on 12/10/03 7:21 PM, zippy at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Well, I bought and installed Aladdin's Internet Cleanup 1.0 because I
> thought some sneaky people may have zapped my iMac with a
> spyware tag of some sort.  After running the software it got a clean
> bill of health, so to speak - no spies.

Good to hear!

I know some anti-virus programs have a command that lets you view a list of
all the viruses in its database, some even give a shot description of each
one, and what it does.

Did you notice if Internet Cleanup has such a feature that lists the
different types of spyware it is able to detect?

I'm just curious what kind of bad stuff is out there, I haven't read much
about Mac spyware.


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