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Sophos for Mac Free Edition for Mac Tiger Intel 10.4.11

Hi. I am running Sophos for Mac Free Edition 8.0.21C on Mac Tiger Intel 10.4.11. Will I be able to continue using this version, get all the virus definitions? Sophos has been invaluable. Thanks, Ken.

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  • From what I can tell the engine updates will most likely continue right up to April 2014 (i.e., v8.0.x will change per month).  The virus definitions (IDE/indentity files) will continue until about May 2014.

    After that the install of SAV for Mac will stop updating.  It will still protect your Mac against any and all viruses that we previously released updates for.  However the installation will not receive any new updates and so the Mac will be unprotected against any new threats and will slowly go further and further out of date.  And to add: If you uninstall the software and reinstall from a download of 8, it won't update.

    You will be able to scan your Mac in exactly the same way as before - it's just the lack of detection and protection from the latest threats.

    Tiger was first released in 2005 and Apple is no longer providing security updates for it.  In fact Chester Wisniewski writes on nakedsecurity.sophos.com that...

    Without saying it in so many words, or any words for that matter, Apple appears to have stopped releasing security updates for OS X 10.6.8, 10.7.5 and 10.8.5.

    The full article is quite an interesting read: http://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2014/01/09/82-of-enterprise-mac-users-not-getting-security-updates/

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  • From what I can tell the engine updates will most likely continue right up to April 2014 (i.e., v8.0.x will change per month).  The virus definitions (IDE/indentity files) will continue until about May 2014.

    After that the install of SAV for Mac will stop updating.  It will still protect your Mac against any and all viruses that we previously released updates for.  However the installation will not receive any new updates and so the Mac will be unprotected against any new threats and will slowly go further and further out of date.  And to add: If you uninstall the software and reinstall from a download of 8, it won't update.

    You will be able to scan your Mac in exactly the same way as before - it's just the lack of detection and protection from the latest threats.

    Tiger was first released in 2005 and Apple is no longer providing security updates for it.  In fact Chester Wisniewski writes on nakedsecurity.sophos.com that...

    Without saying it in so many words, or any words for that matter, Apple appears to have stopped releasing security updates for OS X 10.6.8, 10.7.5 and 10.8.5.

    The full article is quite an interesting read: http://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2014/01/09/82-of-enterprise-mac-users-not-getting-security-updates/

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