Thu Mar 13, 2008 1:17PM EDT
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Yes, we're seeing more and more headlines about viruses, worms, and other types of malware targeting the Mac. But before you start panicking, read on.
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Ask any programmers if they can back their name behind their work! There are no such thing as 100% bug free programming, given be it OS or applications. While it may be true that install based for Macs are lower and most hackers or virus creators doesn't even want to bother with it, but that does means it would not happen. Try putting these macs without protection onto the internet and see for yourself. My work involve datacenters and never come across even one macs server. Does anyone know if they are even EAL or common criteria certified?
i have used windows my whole life and never once been hacked. the only protection i ever used is the free stuff like ccleaner and spybot. my firewall is the windows firewall. my browser is ie 7.0. those that say windows is very vulnerable is full of hot air.
You refer to RSPlugA as a "Trojan" while you refer to the others as Trojan Horse. This is wrong. A Trojan Horse does not contain Trojans. It contains other Greeks who come out of the horse to attack the Trojans.
Macs can't get viruses,,,they can however get trojans and worms. Luckily no one is really bothering to attack my mac. The truth is that Windows because of its design is actually more prone to attack because of the poorly written code and lack of built in security model. The truth is you are more liable to get exploited by other means than viral infection.
Those 4 tips will stop most people from getting most viruses and malware on the PC as well, but add to that: Do not use file sharing programs to download programs. More programs are written for the PC than MACs, so you need to be more careful on a PC.
my norton anti virus has 25 viruses in quarantine since 20 dec 07 to 30 march 08 so there must be a lot of them about
Personally, I believe that the virus makers want to hurt as many people as possible. So, since Windows dominates, they write viruses for windows.
Telling people to NOT get an antivirus is just asinine. Of COURSE get the antivirus!
I bought a Mac specifically for its reliability and resistance to viruses and such. I absolutely detest Windows based products from Microsoft. Unreliable, vulnerable junk. I'm not a gamer or 'power' user. I use mine for email and web surfing but I demand reliability. The Mac gives it to me.
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6 Posted by bralloeuop08 on Tue Mar 18, 2008 1:57AM EDT Report Abuse
Due to the fact that Macs are based on Linux schemes such as Darwin, it is impossible for a virus to penetrate their inner workings. It is my own belief that those who make the virus protection suites such as McAffe and Norton are the makers of the viruses that you see. The question that I always ask myself is just how do these companies know the 500,000+ virus definitions if they don't create the viruses themselves. Even with other individuals in the world creating them, it seems impossible for a company to find that many viruses to use for definitions. I own an iMac G3 and a Compaq Presario Laptop and I have never used a virus scan and I am positive that there aren't any infections in my computer.