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 Spyware / Virus programs for Apple 
		
		
		Are there any free spyware or virus programs for Apple computers? I am having some eratic performance issues w/ my G4 and was wondering if there is something I can run that will give me any indication of any problems. 
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 ClamAV is open source. 
	http://www.clamav.net/ Here's a link for a gui for it. http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/networking_security/clamxav.html Doubt you have a virus  | 
		
 Thanks very much. 
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 Just brought my Mac Book to the Apple Store thinking I had a virus. The tech guy told there are no virus that attack apple computers. 
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 Download and run Maintenance.  I run it every month or so.  http://downloads.zdnet.com/abstract.aspx?docid=889939 
	Also max out RAM while memory is cheap. I, too, quite doubt you have a virus.  | 
		
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 http://antivirus.about.com/od/macintoshresource/Macintosh_Viruses_and_Mac_Virus_Resources.htm People don't attack the Macs, because they make up something like 4% of computers out there.  | 
		
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 a lot of the nastier viruses are coming out of china and russia. from people who have never even seen a mac up close. 
	but who the gods would destroy they first make proud. there is nothing inherently invulnerable about these machines.  | 
		
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 Without meaning to start a flame or religious war, OS X is a much better designed OS from a security point of view than any win32 OS.  | 
		
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 Apple sells 5 million boxes a year. That's a pretty small target. Explain to me why there were a few hundred viruses for OS 9, (OS X's immediate non.nix predecessor) and none in the 10 years OS X has been around with a vastly higher installed base.  | 
		
 Thanks guys, scanned a few things and nothing has shown up. I appreciate the guidance. 
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 The only threat 'in the wild' came in some pirated software, and required an approval to install -- as does every program on the Mac.  | 
		
 i'm not a student of the Apple operating system, I use it and enjoy the convenience. At my age I find more enjoyment in a few other endeavors as well so OSX is a low priority. I appreciate any guidance that was offered in response to my question. 
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 I should have mentioned that. Probably should do it once every 3-4 months.  | 
		
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 If still acting weird, try resetting PRAM.  Google it, you'll find lots of info.  When you bring a misbehaving Mac into the Apple Store, this is one of the first things they do.  You will have to reset various preferences and system time afterwards.   
	http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1379  | 
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