Sophos joins free home AV crowd with Mac release


Business-focused firm takes first step into home-user arena.


Sophos

has announced the release of a home-user edition of its

Mac

anti-malware solution, which is being given away free to anyone who wants to use it.

Unprotected users of

Apple

‘s

Macintosh

range of computers (reckoned by many to constitute the majority of users at the moment), look set to decline in number as

Sophos

adds its weight to the selection of solutions currently available, many of which are provided by

Mac

specialists. Most of the major security vendors produce paid-for

Mac

products, which mainly target business users. Home users have a few free

Mac

security products to choose from already, notably

PC Tools



iAntiVirus

and several solutions based on the open-source

ClamAV

detection technology.

The release of the

Sophos

product marks something of a departure for the firm, which until now has operated only in the corporate sphere, selling its products to businesses. In most cases, the employees of its corporate customers are permitted to use

Sophos

products at home, and there has been much speculation over the years that

Sophos

would one day follow the likes of

Avast

,

AVG

,

Avira

, and more recently

Microsoft

, in giving away its products to home users. While not exactly inexpensive to set up and maintain, such schemes have been shown to provide companies with excellent insight into the latest threats hitting users around the world, as well as improving brand visibility.


Mac

users can access the free product

here

, with a company blog entry on the release

here

and an open forum for support issues and other questions

here

. More comment on the release and its implications can be found in

TheRegister


here

.

Posted on 02 November 2010 by

Virus Bulletin


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