Comodo is very good, you can use it to easily manage and notify you of
outgoing traffic too.



On 9 March 2014 19:20, Philip Northeast <[email protected]> wrote:
> I use comodo dragon on my mac mini
>
> http://www.comodo.com
>
> Philip Northeast
>
> www.aviewfinderdarkly.com.au
>
>
> On 9/03/2014 6:34 pm, P.J. Alling wrote:
>>
>> I don't know anything about AV software for Macs but I do know they have
>> have a "hosts" file and I'm pretty sure it's called hosts.
>>
>> On 3/9/2014 1:04 AM, John wrote:
>>>
>>> I mentioned here before that I have acquired a Mac Mini that's
>>> supposed to be a little home recording studio. I'm getting ready to
>>> un-box it and set it up, and I already know I'm going to have to
>>> connect it to the internet for software authentication. (I've been
>>> reading the manual ... gives a whole new meaning to "fine print".)
>>>
>>> Anyway, I "know" Macs aren't supposed to get viruses, but I'd rather
>>> be safe than sorry.
>>>
>>> So, before I take the plunge & plug it in, I'd like suggestions for
>>> anti-virus software for the Mac.
>>>
>>> Also, do Macs have a "hosts" file?
>>>
>>> On Windoze, I use a robust "hosts" file to block unwanted SPAM &
>>> Malware sites.
>>>
>>
>>
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