Kaspersky AV, it's slow as fuck but it gets the job done.
You've got to search for a reg key file for it though.
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Anonymous2007-04-27 19:10 ID:6ZFD/f+n
in the anti virus industry you get what you pay for, you really need to pay for one to get the best if not as >>7 says use AVG or avast
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Anonymous2007-04-27 23:20 ID:zT7cstDr
*sigh* this thread is made of so much fail and wasted effort. Seriously, I'm getting reamed for having a USB keyboard? A USB KEYBOARD?! Really, maybe I'd understand if USB ports were at a premium and I didn't actually have you know, EIGHT of them. Also, power consumption? Yeah, I'm going to make my system unstable because of the negligible amount of power my damn keyboard takes. Sorry I'm an idiot for wanting to read my keyboard at night so it's lighted. I must be a complete fag. Sorry I found my $5 PS/2 IBM keyboard uncomfortable to type on. So since I have my keyboard hooked up, now I can only hook up...my mouse, my external hard drive...eerr, make that six of them. All at once. Hell, make that six USB fondue pots. No, six USB calculators. Just in case one breaks.
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Anonymous2007-04-28 14:39 ID:EB80/psu
I don't have antivirus
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Steve Jobs2007-04-28 16:37 ID:d+jaY62X
There hasn't been any virus outside of a lab or a nerd's basement on the Mac since 1984.
$5000 please.
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Anonymous2007-04-29 19:28 ID:27U6Y2sg
>>12
It's certainly one way to avoid viruses. I know of two:
>>12
Actually, there've been several mac viruses; google for 'MDEF virus' or 'nVIR'.
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Anonymous2007-05-03 1:24 ID:OAe9tR5h
>>18
several hundred on the mac is nothing compared to the several million on windoze...
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Anonymous2007-05-03 11:11 ID:LGy5VX1b
>>18
Oh but they are stylish viruses that infect you in a different way. It's compatible with your digital lifestyle, and you can customize the chrome looks destroyed files will have.