It’s not likely that your Synology is going to get infected with a virus of some kind. It’s also not likely that, if you’re switching to Synology from a macOS Server, that most of your clients will get infected or be using infected files. But you probably have that one Windows accounting machine in the back of the office. So you should scan your Synology routinely. To do so, Synology provides a clamav bundle, much like what I usually told people to use on macOS file servers. To install antivirus on your Synology, open Package Center and search for antivirus. Click on Antivirus Essential and then click on Install. Once…
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Mac OS X: Preferred Virus Software?
I prefer ClamXav, easy-to-use, light, with a good detection rate, and detects Win and Mac OS X virus. Others: . avast . iAntiVirus (virus for Mac OS X only) . Intego X5 . Norton . Mcafee . Sophos . CA