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01/19/2007, 4:50pm, EST

Friday, January 19th

MacScan 2.3 adds blacklisted cookie scanner

SecureMac today released MacScan 2.3, the latest revision of its anti-spyware package for Mac users. The update adds a blacklisted cookie scanner that maintains a list of known tracking cookies, and includes file cleaning support for additional browsers. When run, the software removes blacklisted cookies from Web browsers. SecureMac said it has begun localizing the software for languages other than English, with U.S. English and Korean localizations included in the 2.3 update. Upgrades from previous versions of MacScan 2 are available for free, and the software is priced at $25 for new users. MacScan 2.3 requires Mac OS X 10.2.4 or later.


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