AJUK said:I am getting really tired of this crap.
Look, I don't give a flying **** about what you think, there is no in the wild malware for Mac OS X at this stage.
No need to, honest!slinxy said:Hi
I know there are a few viruses and spyware on the mac, the question is; is it worth having one on the system? if so which one would people recomend?
Thanks
AJUK said:I am getting really tired of this crap.
Look, I don't give a flying **** about what you think, there is no in the wild malware for Mac OS X at this stage. Spend all day on-line researching it if you want, I won't believe you and nor will the vast majority of knowledgeable Mac users and nor will Apple.
I tell you what, why don't you tell the OP that he should invest in MacScan and Norton AV for his new machine, as long as you answer their questions as to why their machine runs like a dog solving non existent problems and they are fifty quid lighter for the privilege.
slinxy,
Please believe me, you don't have to worry at all. Alternatively, believe the clueless Mac bashers that seem to infest this forum, one which I will no longer be posting in.![]()
EVH said:Please use the search feature! This has been done to death and always yields the same flame war![]()
leezer3 said:/Gets the popcorn
In all seriousness though, there's two sides to this argument. As a *Nix based system, a Mac is inherantly more secure than a Windows machine, due to the priveledge elevation system. (Admin password prompts) Yes, there is some malware available for the Mac, but as far as I'm aware, all the in the wild examples require some degree of user intervention before they become active.
Secondly, the userbase means that there are proportionally fewer virii/ malware availble for the Mac or any *Nix based system. There is a small chance that you might be one of the few who are a victim of it, but its neglible.
Conclusion? I wouldn't pay for any program, but I would run ClamAV (Free) primarily to avoid passing through Windows virii, & on the offchance that something does hit the Mac box.
-Leezer-
stuppy said:I get a virus on my Mac everyday. And god knows the number of times I've had to clean spyware off it.