Moving to MacIntel machines, do I still need Nod32?

Discussion in 'NOD32 version 2 Forum' started by herojig, Jun 30, 2007.

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  1. herojig

    herojig Registered Member

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    We are moving to macintel machines operating in both modes: Mac and Intel. Does Nod32 scan the mac partitions if installed on the Intel side? How does this work with macs? Our dealer tells me he does not even run virusscanners or malware utils on his macs, he just has a firewall. Is this what everyone does? thanks!
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  2. ASpace

    ASpace Guest

    Hi ! I cannot answer your question but just the above quoted - Symantec have Norton version for Mac computers (firewall/antivirus) and they (Symantec) claim there are viruses which exist for Mac computers and that these viruses are not just one or two to be ignored .
     
  3. Albinoni

    Albinoni Registered Member

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    I dont think this has got anything to do with the CPU but more so whats more important is your OS, also I dont think NOD makes an AV for MAC os, thought I think they do for Linux, though not sure if you can use the Linux version on your MAC.
     
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