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Sophos Anti-Virus

Sophos Anti-Virus - 3.90

network-centric virus protection software

All Time: (2.9)
Version 3.90: (5.0)
Selected Version: 3.90
Release Date: 2005-03-09
License: Update
Downloads (version 3.90): 780
Downloads (all versions): 45,433

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Product Description:

Sophos Anti-Virus for Mac OS X provides total protection against all known virus types.

InterCheck technology keeps users safe by intercepting all files accessed and scanning them in real time. The Sophos Anti-Virus GUI allows users to scan files, folders and volumes on demand. Users can also use the new command-line interface to initiate scans.

Third-party developers can now incorporate Sophos Anti-Virus into their products using SAV Interface for Mac OS X.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X 10.2
  • Mac OS X 10.1

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.1 or higher

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Version 3.90:
Overall Rating: (5.0) Features: (5.0) Support: (4.0)
Ease of Use: (5.0) Quality / Stability: (5.0) Price: (2.7)
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Sophos Anti-Virus Usage TipA couple of bugs to watch out for - Version: 7.1.0, 11/2/2009 08:49AM PST

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Steve Maser
We've had a site-license for Sophos for years now. There are a couple of things about 7.1 to watch out for:

1) Minor thing -- when you "Scan My Mac" -- the log will report "corrupt files" for any *alias* on your hard disk. Sophos said this will eventually be fixed.

2) If you use Retrospect to back up client machines -- be aware that having Sophos 7's "on access scanner" active will add a *lot* more time to the "scanning" of your client computers prior to backup. In some cases -- on client machines with a lot of files -- it adds over an hour to the scan of the computer prior to backup. Backup speeds are about the same.

This has also been escalated to both EMC and Sophos (and the fault is Sophos, IMO as Sophos 4.9 did not have this issue...) with no resolution as yet.

I can't say that there would be the same issue with any other backup software out there, though...

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Sophos Anti-Virus ReviewSo far - not impressed - Version: 7.1.0, 11/2/2009 06:35AM PST

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Lil GTO
I just installed this and after figuring out that the download installs another installer that must be run I got it working.

First Scan so far detected over 2.4 million files - in the first two hours of scanning it has processed somewhere around 5,000 of those files - meaning that it should be done scanning the first time through in about a month or so.

In the first couple hours it has encountered 9 errors - all of a type unrecognized file format or corrupt file - the files which it has listed as unrecognized or corrupt are of the following types:

.gz
.sit
.dmg
.cab
.rar
.app ( Firefox.app )

granted a couple of them are Windows files - but they are on an external hard drive - and I do not see anyway to tell the app to scan only the internal hard drive - I think I downloaded the Mac only version of the software - however, at least half of those files are Mac OS files.

Since I started typing this message the scanner has picked up and is processing files faster than before - almost 40,000 scanned now - so maybe it will only take a week rather than a month to complete one scan.

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Sophos Anti-Virus CommentaryBarbra Streisand - Version: 7.1.0, 11/1/2009 06:54PM PST

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sirron33
Let me know when you find a virus in the wild on a Mac. Big waste of money.
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