More users mean those intent on infecting computers of the world could now see the Mac platform as a viable place to attack. “With the introduction of Mac OS X and the rise in popularity of Apple’s portable devices, the Mac is no longer for the nerdy it is now perceived as ‘cool’ – and with this comes a larger user base. “I’ve been a Mac user for 15 years and have enjoyed using a computer without the hassle of finding an anti-virus suite, maintaining and keeping my computer clean,” Royal writes. “Do we need to think about Mac anti-virus?” “As Mac popularity grows so does the interest in developing threats for the platform, and while it is far more secure than Windows, it’s not 100% safe,” Simon Royal writes for Low End Mac.
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