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French security company known for its Mac OS X antivirus software today
released the first malware-scanning app for the iPhone and iPad and
iPod Touch.
Intego’s VirusBarrier for iOS has been approved by Apple, and debuted on the App Store Tuesday for $2.99.
Because iOS prevents the program from accessing the file system or
conducting automatic or scheduled scans — as do virtually all Mac and
Windows antivirus software — VirusBarrier must be manually engaged, and
then scans only file attachments and files on remote servers, said Peter
James, a spokesman for Intego.
VirusBarrier for iOS can scan email attachments in a variety of formats,
including Microsoft’s Word, Excel and PowerPoint; PDF documents;
JavaScript files; and Windows executables, those files tagged with the
.exe extension. It can also scan files in a Dropbox folder, those stored
on MobileMe’s iDisk, or files downloaded via the iOS version of Safari.
The scanning engine and signatures — the digital “fingerprints” used to
detect malware — in VirusBarrier for iOS are identical to those used by
Intego’s Mac OS X product line.
VirusBarrier for iOS lets iPhone and iPad users run on-demand scans of
email attachments before those files are opened or forwarded.
When an email attachment is received by the iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch,
the user can intercede by calling on VirusBarrier, which then scans the
file for possible infection before the file is opened or forwarded to
others.
VirusBarrier for iOS can be downloaded to an iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch from Apple’s App Store. It requires iOS 4.0 or later.
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