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We've lost one of our talking points? Really? I've had this macbook that I'm typing this on for 4.5 years without an ounce of anti-anything on it. I love PCs - couldn't imagine using my MacBook for real work, but it is my only home computer and to say that because of this article it's lost the edge on PCs for being vulnerable is a bit out there. Now, I know it is stupid for me not to have some anti-virii, etc, but I honestly don't keep anything important on this computer, plus it's 4/5 years old, so if it got "sick" it wouldn't break my heart to have to get a new MB Pro :) But if I bought a PC and used it on the interwebs for an HOUR with no anti-virus, I'd be seeing blue screen of death (or my friends would all be getting spam from me).

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But if I bought a PC and used it on the interwebs for an HOUR with no anti-virus, I'd be seeing blue screen of death (or my friends would all be getting spam from me).

Funny this topic came up this week. This past weekend I was re-loading my backup server at home, using CDs I've used many times over the years with no issues. The only change was I added a new, no name brand wireless usb nic. After loading the installation drivers that it came with, I suddenly had the Google Redirect Virus. It took me about an hour to finally get rid of it.

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We've lost one of our talking points? Really? I've had this macbook that I'm typing this on for 4.5 years without an ounce of anti-anything on it. I love PCs - couldn't imagine using my MacBook for real work, but it is my only home computer and to say that because of this article it's lost the edge on PCs for being vulnerable is a bit out there. Now, I know it is stupid for me not to have some anti-virii, etc, but I honestly don't keep anything important on this computer, plus it's 4/5 years old, so if it got "sick" it wouldn't break my heart to have to get a new MB Pro :) But if I bought a PC and used it on the interwebs for an HOUR with no anti-virus, I'd be seeing blue screen of death (or my friends would all be getting spam from me).

the sad thing is most people just do not know how to use a computer and can get a virus on a Mac with the most extensive protection, same with a PC. I did not have any anti-malware for over a year and never had one problem...and i travel to the depths of the interwebs...knowing the sites you go to and protecting yourself with the right browser and script blocking, etc makes a HUGE difference.

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We've lost one of our talking points? Really? I've had this macbook that I'm typing this on for 4.5 years without an ounce of anti-anything on it. I love PCs - couldn't imagine using my MacBook for real work, but it is my only home computer and to say that because of this article it's lost the edge on PCs for being vulnerable is a bit out there. Now, I know it is stupid for me not to have some anti-virii, etc, but I honestly don't keep anything important on this computer, plus it's 4/5 years old, so if it got "sick" it wouldn't break my heart to have to get a new MB Pro :) But if I bought a PC and used it on the interwebs for an HOUR with no anti-virus, I'd be seeing blue screen of death (or my friends would all be getting spam from me).

 

 

I agree. We have a MacBook and an iMac at the house. I am not surprised that someone would start attacking Macs. As apple products grow in popularity the risk will grow.

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To the fellow Mac users out there, what do you recommend in terms of anti-virus software or other advice?

 

Thanks.

 

Pete, you poor sap. Don't you know that Macs are nothing more than expensive trash?

Donate yours to the homeless in your area and run right out as fast as you can and buy a PeeCee.

Then you can begin wearing proper protection and using safeguards like the Wintel minions do: textured condoms and Lysol.

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To the fellow Mac users out there, what do you recommend in terms of anti-virus software or other advice?

 

Thanks.

I haven't had any issues with Malware on my Mac, so I'm not sure how well these hold up in a crisis, but...

 

I use something called iAntiVirus, and have been very happy with it. It doesn't use a ton of resources, and scans are relatively quick.

 

I've heard good things about something called Sophos Anti-Virus for Mac, which is available at the Apple Store online.

 

Both are free:

Cnet page for iAntivirus

Sophos on the Apple website

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This thread is awesome.

 

Thanks for trolling Apple lovers, Mr. Blackhole.

 

Thanks for being the typical Apple douche,stevestojan.

 

/This coming from a guy with a MacBook Pro as his primary real work pc.

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This thread is awesome.

 

Thanks for trolling Apple lovers, Mr. Blackhole.

 

Thanks for being the typical Apple douche,stevestojan.

 

/This coming from a guy with a MacBook Pro as his primary real work pc.

 

I don't think a typical apple douche would say he would never use a mac for work.

 

Have a great weekend!

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I haven't had any issues with Malware on my Mac, so I'm not sure how well these hold up in a crisis, but...

 

I use something called iAntiVirus, and have been very happy with it. It doesn't use a ton of resources, and scans are relatively quick.

 

I've heard good things about something called Sophos Anti-Virus for Mac, which is available at the Apple Store online.

 

Both are free:

Cnet page for iAntivirus

Sophos on the Apple website

 

Thanks.

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I haven't had any issues with Malware on my Mac, so I'm not sure how well these hold up in a crisis, but...

 

I use something called iAntiVirus, and have been very happy with it. It doesn't use a ton of resources, and scans are relatively quick.

 

I've heard good things about something called Sophos Anti-Virus for Mac, which is available at the Apple Store online.

 

Both are free:

Cnet page for iAntivirus

Sophos on the Apple website

Same here. I've used iAntiVirus on my MacBook for about 2 years and have zero complaints. Of course, it's never found a virus, but then again I've never had a virus of any type, on the computer. So, in the end, I really don't know how good it is at finding and deleting viral threats.

 

But, in the end, it doesn't take up many resources, seems to just run and be out of the way, and gives me a little peace of mind thinking I have antivirus installed. In short, I'd recommend it, as well.

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But if I bought a PC and used it on the interwebs for an HOUR with no anti-virus, I'd be seeing blue screen of death (or my friends would all be getting spam from me).

What websites do you go to??? :blink:

 

If you don't go to the bowels of the internet and click on every link known to man, you'll be fine with or without anti-virus software, regardless of what computer you use - especially for an hour!

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What websites do you go to??? :blink:

 

If you don't go to the bowels of the internet and click on every link known to man, you'll be fine with or without anti-virus software, regardless of what computer you use - especially for an hour!

some people just need flotuses (spelled for a reason, two points if you get the reference) when they go to the deep internets. I doubt stojan needs it, but many people need it just to get in the shallow end

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But if I bought a PC and used it on the interwebs for an HOUR with no anti-virus, I'd be seeing blue screen of death (or my friends would all be getting spam from me).

 

I'm calling bull **** on this one. An informed user is better than any antivirus software. I've had this laptop I'm typing on for...5 years now, and only installed antivirus a year ago on it. And I only did that because somehow, my wife managed to find and get a virus onto it.

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I'm calling bull **** on this one. An informed user is better than any antivirus software. I've had this laptop I'm typing on for...5 years now, and only installed antivirus a year ago on it. And I only did that because somehow, my wife managed to find and get a virus onto it.

 

Stojan evidently downloads tons of porn or music.

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