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Mac Security

One of the misconceptions I frequently try to change is the idea that Macs can't get viruses. There is no arguing that the number of attacks against MacOS is tiny in comparison to Windows and even Unix/Linux systems. But just because there has never been a massive attack against the Mac doesn't mean there never will be. I offer this post from Intego.com as further evidence that Mac users can not be complacent. Good security is not the same thing as perfect security.

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Luca:

Virus protection is a serious issue and Mac users need to be concerned.

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