I think my MacBook has a virus...

I think my MacBook that runs on 10.5.08 has a virus that is allowing people to access important information like my passwords. What antivirus can I download for free for this version? Thanks in advance

Your email being hacked has nothing to do with your Mac having a virus
Hacked mail is usually done on the server. If you are using Outlook you will probably have to work that out with Microsoft.
Allan

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    MyQosmio wrote:
    I don't know what else to do... I am NOT computer savvy at all, and what I've done above is about as good as my knowledge gets. Please help me... I really love my laptop, and want to fix it somehow.
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  • HT1338 think my laptop has a virus

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    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1147
    http://www.thexlab.com/faqs/maintainingmacosx.html
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