"First, it prevents you from passing on Windows viruses that may be sent as attachments that you then guilelessly hand off to friends, relatives, or colleagues using an unpatched version of Windows. "
This theory has always intrigued me. How does this happen? If I'm on a Mac, how do I get Windows malware in an attachment that I then pass along to unprotected Windows users?
Did I get the attachment from one of those unprotected Windows users? And did I then copy the attachment to a new email and send it along without knowing what it was? Maybe a forward since this will automatically retain attachments in Mac OS X Mail. Forwarding something that I don't know what it is or does is not something most people would do I wouldn't think. If the bad attachment came from a phishing or spam message, why would I forward it?
Any Windows user who opens unsolicited attachments without having anti-virus installed is going to have far more issues than the unlikely occurrence that a Mac user passes along a virus laden attachment.
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#16
Posted 28 November 2011 - 09:48 AM
I still
when someone says "Macintosh" and "AV" with the words " useful in any way, shape or form."
AV on a Mac....
...uses HD resources.
...uses CPU resources.
...uses RAM resources.
like any application does, but it has these additional "features"
...does zero to protect you.
...hinders performance... sometimes alot, sometimes a little.. but still hinders.
and the #1 reason for you to install AV of any type.......
Profit for the AV company.
if you want a #2 reason..
a truly false sense of security for you.
AV on a Mac....
...uses HD resources.
...uses CPU resources.
...uses RAM resources.
like any application does, but it has these additional "features"
...does zero to protect you.
...hinders performance... sometimes alot, sometimes a little.. but still hinders.
and the #1 reason for you to install AV of any type.......
Profit for the AV company.
if you want a #2 reason..
a truly false sense of security for you.
#17
Posted 19 December 2011 - 12:05 PM
A question: Is McAfee for Mac compatible with FileVault 2 (in OS X 10.7.2)?
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