Sophos has announced that its Anti-Virus for Mac and Anti-Virus for Mac: Home Edition will fully support Apple’s Mac OS X Lion (10.7). Brett Myroff, CEO of Sophos South Africa, said that Apple.
• Pros Certified by one independent lab. Detected all Windows malware in hands-on test. Very good phishing protection. Remote management.
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Simple parental control. • Cons Content filter foiled by secure anonymizing proxy. • Bottom Line Sophos Home Free (for Mac) keeps configuration to a minimum and gets good scores both in independent lab tests and our own hands-on tests. It's a fine choice for protecting your Macs without spending your hard-earned cash. For many years, Mac owners scoffed at the idea of installing protection. Those are Windows problems, right?
While it's true that Windows is a much more popular target for malware coders, macOS devices aren't as invulnerable as some might think. If you don't want to spend money on antivirus protection for your Mac, consider installing the free Sophos Home Free (for Mac). It's extraordinarily simple, and it does well in testing. Mac users often justify skipping antivirus protection on the basis that there just isn't a lot of Mac malware. Why spend money on something you might not need? But Mac malware is on the rise, and you can install Sophos at no charge, as long as you're not using it in a commercial setting. Is also free, with no restrictions, and no requirement to even register.
Commercial Mac antivirus pricing is generally just under $40 per year for a single license. Half of the current products fit that model, and most of those give you three licenses for $59.99 per year.
With, that $59.99 subscription price gets you not three licenses but unlimited licenses. You can install it on all the macOS, Windows, Android, and iOS devices in your household. My experience has been that Mac users are more likely to keep their operating systems fully updated than their Windows-loving counterparts. Even so, not everyone has the very latest macOS Sierra installed. Like, Sophos supports older versions back to Yosemite (10.10). That's a change since the previous edition, which went all the way back to Mountain Lion (10.8).
Avira, also free, requires at least El Capitan (10.11), the toughest OS requirement of my current collection of Mac antivirus products. Online Dashboard and Content Filter As noted, clicking Manage Devices or Preferences from the Sophos widget's menu takes you to the online dashboard. You can also just log in directly from any browser. The main page lists your protected devices. If you haven't used up all three licenses, you can click Add Device to either install on the device you're using or send a link by email.
If you've replaced one of your computers, you can remove it from the dashboard, freeing up that license for reuse. The dashboards for Windows and macOS devices are nearly identical. The Status page displays panels for Antivirus Protection and Web Protection (enabled) plus Ransomware Protection, Privacy Protection, and Malicious Traffic Detection (for paying customers only). Clicking the Configure link in the two available panels opens the Protection page, with the proper sub-page selected. Configuration is simple. On the General sub-page you can turn PUA (Potentially Unwanted Application) detection or all real-time protection on and off.
On the Web sub-page you can turn off blacklisting of known malware-hosting sites. Here's one of the few many PCs get more than Macs.
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On a PC, you get Download Reputation checking, a feature that proved useful in my testing under Windows. Safe Online Banking is also Windows-only, but that's a premium feature.