I am the dummy that caught the bugbear virus.  I got it on my PC.  I
downloaded the removal tool and removed it.  I also checked the other PC's
on my network but they were clean.
    I am wondering though if my Macs could have gotten it as well.  They are
connected to the same hub.  They share a DSL modem, but they are not
technically networked.  There is no file sharing between the Macs and the
PC's.
    Would the same tool that removed it from my PC work to scan the Macs, or
would I need a seperate tool?


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