Mac: What Is The Best Anti Virus For Mac

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Click to expand.1 - There are ZERO Mac viruses - the hoopla about MacDefender or whatever was just a light malware that required the 'open safe files' activated in Safari, and THEN required again user interaction to authorize installation of the software in your Mac, whose only malicious action was to lure users into paying for the full version of that 'security' utility. At worst, this thing was a harmless Trojan, nothing else; 2 - There is no 'best' AV software for the Mac, since no one needs them; unless you want to use your CPU cycles to do your PC friends' protection job, of course.

But if you still want something for the sake of good conscience, you may try the free options iAntivirus or ClamXav. The biggest virus is yourself. Know where you are getting what, from where and know what you are running will prevent most of the virus even for PC. Usually ppl who got infected are those who will click on every download link they see. I even had a client who was so stupid that he filled in the whole bank personal information page and submitted it which later on I pointed out that the URL is actually hosted by a Church. So someone hacked into and made a fake page and sent this guy an email and he fell for it totally. Click to expand.I have a lovely collection of nasty old.exe stuff that has been attached to emails over the years; we used to GET them all the time, they just didn't do anything to us.

So now when the Nigerians send me an invite, I send them a bunch. These are all pre 2002, so they're probably all rendered harmless now, but it's the thought that counts! Been on a Mac since 1998.NEVER had a virus, and so far, there ain't such a thing. The PC world keeps telling us there must be, but nobody seen or got one. They tell us about all the 'vulnerabilities' there are in the system, that it's only a matter of time, etc., but nada. So far, it's all talk.

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And I'm sure when something DOES happen, Apple and the open source community will squash it like a bug, quickly. I think that's what's happening now, they get news of vulnerabilities from open source geeks and they close the gaps before anyone has even noticed they're their. And as you know from your days on the dark side, the PC anti-virus program scam is sometime WORSE than the viruses themselves. I remember Norton all but made my computer a useless piece of junk because it took up ALL the resources of the machine.

So don't install anything, and let your PC friends deal with those problems. And try to invite them in from the dark side. Cheers, Cameron. Some of you have short memories - one of the first computer viruses was, which infected Mac's.

I knew several people driven to despair because a variant of it impeded time-critical work. In any case, I've never had a computer virus on a Mac since then, but I have had at least three PC's get viruses over the same time. I currently have installed, which is free and seems to be mostly hassle free.

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Occasionally you might want to flag some programs so that they are not scanned, because some do seem to trigger a lengthy scan even though they are not infected. Click to expand. No need to read my own links, for I know nVIR is obsolete, but the point is that viruses on the Mac are not unknown. As the saying goes, those who ignore history are doomed to repeat it.

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Because viruses are a pain in the a$$, I prefer to use a free anti-virus program. What warning about Sophos in this thread? Perhaps you should pay closer attention when reading. Besides, I recommend Sophos.

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I do not expect it will catch everything, and I accept it slows things down sometimes. Obviously your opinion about Sophos differs from mine.

This entry was posted on 16.02.2020.