![]() ![]() You'd just need to look around the website of the product and ask on any support forums. I doubt very much that a normal Windows anti-virus product would pick up Mac viruses.Īs you say, this is probably vendor-specific. Not only is the aim to prevent the Mac passing on the Windows virus, the prevalence of Windows emulators and not-emulators (Crossover, Cider etc.) on the Mac means that there's a good chance the virus might actually be able to do some damage. ![]() It's certainly possible - Sophos' free Mac Anti-Virus contains definitions for Windows viruses, but the emphasis is slightly different there. ![]()
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