Apple tells Mac users: Get anti-virus

The facts..
  • You need to actively download the virus from the internets (that's web common sense really..)
  • You need to actively enter your system password to install said virus (any app requiring root access should be treated with caution)
  • You need to actively click "open" when the new-app system warning message appears (If you aren't sure what you just installed at this point, is it even wise to allow the app to run?)

Simply put - If you get a virus after these 3 basic warnings, you don't deserve to own a Mac, let alone surf the web :rolleyes:
 
The facts..
  • You need to actively enter your system password to install said virus (any app requiring root access should be treated with caution)

Unless the writer just wanted to destroy your home directory...which is "your computer" by any measurable means.
 
Depends, if you're dealing with a worm then you don't need to actively download it at all, it'll do the job for you (it might exploit a vulnerability on your web browser's rendering engine, for example, to get onto your computer). It might even be user-friendly enough to piggyback onto an already installed application that you need to give root access to once in a while.
 
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