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UPGRADE to version 9.0 of Sophos Anti-Virus for Mac HE

Hi everyone,

Sophos Anti-Virus for Mac version 9.0 Home Edition is available: http://www.sophos.com/en-us/products/free-tools/sophos-antivirus-for-mac-home-edition.aspx

The headline feature for version 9.0 is Web Protection, offering protection to make web browsing safe. This is the same technology used by our corporate customers, learn more from our website: http://www.sophos.com/en-us/why-sophos/innovative-technology/web-protection.aspx

We've also worked hard to improve the existing features with a number of security and stability fixes. Version 9.0 supports Mac OS X 10.6 and up. This means we've discontinued support for all PowerPC systems and 10.4/10.5 Intel systems going forward.

You can upgrade an existing version 8 installation, or set up a brand new installation with the same installer. Either way, just download and run the installer app. Today you need to "opt-in" by manually running the installer to upgrade yourself, but later this year we'll migrate all version 8 installations automatically.

If you find problems, please post about it here. If you don't have any problems we'd also love to hear that too. If you find a showstopper issue, please let us know and then reinstall version 8 until we can fix it (the installer for version 8 is also still available from our website).

Regarding the Web Protection feature, you can test the two different types of protection with these two links:

URL reputation blocking: http://www.sophostest.com/ then click the "Malware" link about half-way down the page

Malicious content blocking: http://www.eicar.org/download/eicar_com.zip

In both cases, you will get a notification page instead of the real content when the protection features are enabled in the preferences.

Thanks for using our product, keep sending feedback.

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  • ZRL1 wrote:
    If there's a point update available, it's been my experience that it just happens as part of the update process.

    This is correct.


    ZRL1 wrote:

    I then upgraded the clone to Mavericks and ran "Update Now" again (maybe one hour had elapsed). This time the download was about 135 MB. I don't think there was any version change at all but the server must have figured I needed something different (special?) for Mavericks and did its thing. I don't think we'll get a choice on point update installation and I'm not sure it's necessarily a good idea to mix and match.


    The OS upgrade erases the system caches (/Library/Caches) where we keep our software downloads. When its erased, we re-download the whole package again. Its normal behavior, and probably even a very good idea in general.

    :1016237
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  • ZRL1 wrote:
    If there's a point update available, it's been my experience that it just happens as part of the update process.

    This is correct.


    ZRL1 wrote:

    I then upgraded the clone to Mavericks and ran "Update Now" again (maybe one hour had elapsed). This time the download was about 135 MB. I don't think there was any version change at all but the server must have figured I needed something different (special?) for Mavericks and did its thing. I don't think we'll get a choice on point update installation and I'm not sure it's necessarily a good idea to mix and match.


    The OS upgrade erases the system caches (/Library/Caches) where we keep our software downloads. When its erased, we re-download the whole package again. Its normal behavior, and probably even a very good idea in general.

    :1016237
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