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I recently ran into a computer guru friend that I had not seen for a year or two. He has Windows, Mac and Linux systems. When I told him my office (Macintosh ONLY) runs about a dozen computers for 19 years without any viruses, he though I was absolutely crazy. I have been through the argument with Windows people about how "no one would write a virus for Mac because there aren't enough of them out there." But being a Mac evangelist, I know the truth is that any 14 year old who can write a single line of code can bring down the Pentagon on the Windows environment, while something, something keeps the Mac safe.What say you? Has the time for Mac anti-virus arrived?Paul
Mac OSX - no anti-virusMac OSX Server - clamav installed but mostly unused
And Sophos offers a FREE version of their business class antivirus software for home Mac users.More info and interesting videos here:http://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2010/11/02/anti-virus-mac-free/ Direct download page here:http://www.sophos.com/products/free-tools/free-mac-anti-virus/
Using a Mac is kind of like being a highly sheltered child. You simply have no idea about all the horrible and evil things in the world and live in a state of complete bliss. On the flip side, I bought an $80 Windows machine on eBay awhile ago and within 3 seconds of thoughtlessly connecting to the internets and doing something so foolish as checking my e-mail it was instantly infected with digital black plague. Cripes!I remember years ago thinking the days of milk and honey would soon be over and that the malcontents would turn their indignation towards us with increased Mac marketshare, but it never seemed to happen. It seems too good to be true somehow.