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maclamb
Jun 6, 2002, 09:35 PM
Was curious whether virus protection is needed for OSX?

I do not use entourage/outlook

If so, what types of viruses are targeted at :
Mac OSX
It's Unix underpinnings

and what virus protection sw you would reccomend -



jelloshotsrule
Jun 6, 2002, 09:48 PM
personally i've never had a virus problem on any mac...

that said, i'd still probably recommend it just in case....

no specific software recommendations from me...

AmbitiousLemon
Jun 6, 2002, 09:51 PM
ive been using apple since before mac, and never encountered a virus. i dont think its really necessary.

Choppaface
Jun 7, 2002, 02:47 AM
if you're paranoid get Norton and run it once a month...maybe once a week if you have heavy internet activity. otherwise you'll probably be ok w/out anything

Macrazy
Jun 9, 2002, 04:04 PM
Most percent virus spread to PC not Mac. If you get any email with attachment files from unknow or you know. If you noticed file has been attached with file name at the end of file such as .mim or .exe or anything, of course will not work on mac but I simple trashed it. Unless you are aware that your friend will send you any files. That will be fine too. Best ways to get files from your friend by using AIM or FTP.

edesignuk
Jun 9, 2002, 04:23 PM
G4 Dual 1Ghz
G4 400mhz
G3 B/W 500mhz
G3 iMac 500mhz
G3 iBook Tangerine
G1 (601) 66mhz
Nice collection Macrazy, and welcome to Macrumors :)

cb911
Jun 12, 2002, 07:08 AM
it would probably be a good idea to get Norton or something, just so you can fix up other problems aside from viruses.

mmmdreg
Jun 12, 2002, 07:12 AM
I've never gotten a virus on my computers..to be more specific, not one that runs on Mac..I've only got stupid windows ones so I doubt there's any real danger out there...however, I could always be wrong...but I can't be stuffed getting and AntiVirus program..

britboy
Jun 12, 2002, 07:29 AM
This is starting to sound like a broken record.... :rolleyes:

I've yet to have a problem with virii in macs. Been using macs for about 15 years, and never bothered with anti-virus. I'm thinking of doing so now though, as it seems like we're getting more converts. Virus writers go for maximum impact, and with more people using macs, we could start to become a target. Norton will most likely do the job for you.

8thDegreeSavage
Jun 12, 2002, 09:12 AM
I have been uploaded a virus to my mac during Gameplay on BattleNet(Blizzard using Starcraft)

I suggest you get a firewall, thats all you really need.


The virii i was uploaded was called the 'Doom Virus" and the little bugger wiped every driver off my comp, needless to say it was a bitch to recover and has made me paraniod since. I now run MacAnalysis on my machine, and carry a copy of Norton anti virii on me harddrive, just in case.:D

AlphaTech
Jun 12, 2002, 09:47 AM
Get the latest version of NAV for your system. If you want to be able to run utilities then get either NSW2, Drive10, TechToolPro and/or DiskWarrior. Some of those run under OS 9.x and some under OS X natively.