Great stuff, thanks.
On 6 Sep 2011, at 17:58, Gordon Smith wrote:

> Hello Donal
> 
> I meant to warn you about this. When this happens just press enter. It is an 
> authentication window that VoiceOver doesn't see.
> 
> On 6 Sep 2011, at 09:41, Dónal Fitzpatrick wrote:
> 
> HI Lynne,
> 
> I've just tried installing this and when I open it VO reports "MacScan has no 
> windows".
> 
> Dfónal
> On 6 Sep 2011, at 08:32, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith wrote:
> 
>> Hello everybody
>> 
>> Is anybody else using this security tool I wonder? If not and you're 
>> concerned with your systems' overall security, you might want to give it a 
>> go. No; I'm not bringing back the age-old subject of viruses! Whilst I'm 
>> sure they exist for OSX I haven't ever encountered one and nor, as far as I 
>> know, has anybody else I have discussed that with. So while I'm not arrogant 
>> enough to assume my security from such things is absolute, I'm not about to 
>> waste more money lining the pockets of people who, according to some, 
>> produce the virus applications themselves in order to start a panic so that 
>> people will then buy the antivirus applications produced by the same people. 
>> At the very least I think it's possible that they start the rumours and 
>> scaremongering.
>> 
>> Actually, I'm talking about the detection of spyware, tracking cookies and 
>> other such malware. I'm given to understand that even people like Google use 
>> tracking cookies in order to keep tabs on your browsing activities. Whilst 
>> that maybe entirely benign, I can't deny that it does concern me; 
>> particularly since our client computers (all Macs) are used for things like 
>> online banking and other similar transactions.
>> 
>> MacScan 2.01 seemingly has more capabilities than any other security tool I 
>> personally have tried for detecting such things as might pose a threat to 
>> the user's data integrity. I tried running a full scan on it yesterday 
>> evening and left it running on our MacBook overnight just to see what it 
>> came up with. The results were quite interesting. It would seem that Google 
>> isn't the only supposedly reputable company now employing tracking cookies, 
>> (if, indeed, you can call Google "reputable").
>> 
>> Anybody feel like giving this a try, you can find it at 
>> <http://macscan.securemac.com> Oh, and have a look around the main site; 
>> it's quite interesting. <http://www.securemac.com>
>> 
>> Lynne
>> 
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