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MacScan 2.5 Anti-Spyware Security Optimized for Leopard

October 30, 2007 – Las Vegas, Nevada – SecureMac is pleased to announce the
release of MacScan 2.5, SecureMac’s cutting edge anti-spyware software for
Macintosh computers.

The SecureMac team is dedicated to providing a secure and dependable
product to the Macintosh community. MacScan 2.5 follows this commitment by
providing a number of bug fixes and interface enhancements over MacScan
2.4.1 to the company’s flagship software security program.

With MacScan 2.5 SecureMac continues to provide the latest spyware
definitions and tracking cookie blacklist updates, as well as improved
Leopard support, providing OS X 10.5 Leopard users with the same level of
dependable software experienced under OS X 10.2 through 10.4.

This new version of MacScan continues in the tradition of incorporating
features requested by its users, adding a highly demanded scan scheduler.
With the new MacScan Scheduler, users can set specific days and times when
MacScan will automatically scan for Spyware.

Upgrades from previous versions of MacScan 2 are free, and can be obtained
by either selecting “Check for Updates” under the “MacScan” menu, or
downloading the demo version from (http://macscan.securemac.com) and
entering your serial number.

The demo can be registered for $24.95 using Paypal or credit card, either
through the built-in registration system, or via the MacScan webstore at
(http://macscan.securemac.com).

About MacScan
MacScan quickly detects, isolates and removes spyware from Macintosh
computers using both real-time spyware definition updating and unique
detection methods. The software also manages internet-related clutter on
your computer. It is designed for Mac OS X version 10.2.4 and later.

For more information, or to download a demo version of MacScan, visit
(http://macscan.securemac.com).

About SecureMac

Since 1999, SecureMac.com has been at the forefront of Macintosh system
security. The site not only features complete Macintosh Anti-Spyware and
Antivirus solutions, but also operates as a clearinghouse for news, reviews
and discussion of Apple computer security issues. Users from novice to the
most advanced will find useful information at SecureMac that is designed to
make their computer experience trouble free.

For more information about SecureMac, visit (http://www.securemac.com).

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