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Apr 17 2009, 11:39 AM
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![]() Tech Team Group: Administrator Posts: 6,248 Joined: 15-May 05 From: California Member No.: 32,477 Operating System: Win98, Win2k Pro, XP Pro, XP Home |
http://arstechnica.com/apple/news/2009/04/...t-is-active.ars Is it new. No not necessarily. http://voices.washingtonpost.com/securityf...rss=securityfix Are all/most Mac machines vulnerable. I does not seem so. Only those owners who downloaded a pirated version of iWork or Photoshop CS4 are currently involved. Macintosh still enjoys "security through obscurity", at least to the limited extent that Macs still only hold about 10% of market share. So they are not thought to be an economically viable target... yet. But if a Mac user is running MS applications and/or Windows, and/or does file sharing, then those softwares are vulnerable and the Mac user's machine may become a vector for spreading infected files to their address booked correspondents. What's to be done?
Do you need an Antivirus. Probably. but more in respect to your correspondents than your Mac system at least for now There are commercially available AntiVirus products.
Question: What other security utilities do you Mac owners use? |
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