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Many people tell me it’s pointless and I’m wasting my money, but usually they’re all a load of Apple fan-boys who would give their left testicle to Mr Jobs given half a chance.
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I’ve been running AV on my Mac from the beginning, I have Intego’s Virus Barrier, NetBarrier and Anti-Spam which costs me about £30 a year to keep them all running. How dumb would you feel if you were sitting there in your contempt little mac world thinking you were immune and taking NO precautions only to have your whole hard drive wiped or you financial data stolen.
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I made the switch to mac about 4 years ago now because I was sick and tired of having to spend a disproportionate amount of my time cleaning up after my PC and defending against endless virus attacks.Īnd as much as I agree the risk is low, there is a still a risk. I agree with some of the points you have raised and completely agree there is a low risk of Mac users catching viruses. As Mac sales increase as people defect from Windows, our under-the-radar status might not last forever. For the time being, we will remain under the radar. All “Mac versus PC” hype aside, the fact remains that OS X can and has been compromised before. But, Mac users need to not make the mistake of becoming cocky about this. At this point, I personally fall on the side that says they do more harm than good at this point. The need for anti-virus programs on our Macs is questionable.
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Mac users, we currently enjoy a mostly virus free computing experience.
Just run a search on Google for “mac anti-virus” and you’ll find other options available. It supposedly has lower impact on system performance, which is a good thing.
This is a free, open source antivirus utility that generally gets good marks from those who use it. Norton is and will remain a leader in this field, but my experience is that their products tend to take over the machine. Some have reported issues with Norton on their Macs while others say it runs flawlessly. There are several anti-virus options available for the Mac, if you wanted to run one: While your risk is low, their risk is higher so you wouldn’t want to help infect their systems unwittingly. If you, as a Mac user, routinely share files and forward emails to friends who use Windows, you might want to consider running anti-virus in order to protect THEM. Since we live in a very Windows-centric world, it is important to take into consideration those who do use Windows.
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While Mac users can take comfort in the fact that they are more or less under the radar for the time being, we have to remember that our Windows friends are front-and-center targets of virus authors.
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If you install Windows to our Mac, you just installed that big bullseye to your machine. Windows is still Windows, regardless of the machine it is running on.
As I said, Macs are not immune to security breaches. And face it, antivirus programs ARE intrusive. Let’s see, a tiny risk of infection from the small batch of Mac viruses that actually exist, or the 100% chance that my system performance will suffer at the hands of an intrusive anti-virus program. When I weigh out the risks, it isn’t worth it for me.