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Study finds that last year a third of computers that were infected by malware designed to steal information for use in identity fraud had up-to-date antivirus software.
Study finds that last year a third of computers that were infected by malware designed to steal information for use in identity fraud had up-to-date antivirus software.
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If Apple ever drops the prices significantly though, the party is over for Mac owners.
Bottom line, though Mac users are pretty safe against the typical virus or worm (nothing is perfect though, everything is hackable with enough determination!), malware like trojans that you install yourself are still a danger (in fact by far the biggest danger with OS X). SAFER DOES NOT MEAN SAFE - UPDATE YOUR SOFTWARE!
Oh, and I'm still amazed that winblows apologists are willing to show their total ignorance and pull out that market share garbage argument. Explain why there were viruses for Apple's "classic" OS 9 and previous, yet NONE FOR OS X. I dare you. Go ahead, try to explain away why Apple's OS hasn't had any viruses in 9 years (the life of OS X so far, through all it's incarnations, improvements and changes), yet their market share has increased. Explain why anyone would ever have bothered with an OS 9 virus. Was Apple's market share that much larger back then? (Hint: NO)
http://www.securemac.com http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/36688/108/
sorry to burst your bubble, but your the one that has an ignorant mindset. A lot of exploits come from safari , so i think it's time most of you mac uses who think OS X is bulletproof pull your heads from the out of the sand.
http://www.clamxav.com/ is, in my humble opinion, a critical "must have" for all OS X users as it is only a matter of time before the headline reads "75% of Mac's striken by computer virus"
This is even more likely as most of the truly nasty attacks of late utilized Flash Player, JavaScript, or some other, third party app such as Acrobat Reader as their entry point and, if they become clever enough to embed x86 machine language, everybody better watch out!
- by howiem March 12, 2009 4:35 PM PDT
- Gee, do yo? suppose that those who got infected should be using up to date anti-spyware programs to scan?
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