I do a scan twice a year and in the five years I've been doing it I've never had a virus.
A lot of people will tell you either Mac's can't get viruses or there are no viruses for Mac. I come from PC's so I figure better safe than sorry. While I wouldn't pay for Mac antivirus software at this time I do use the software Peshwari recommended: ClamXAV. I do a scan twice a year and in the five years I've been doing it I've never had a virus.
There are trojans for a Mac. Go search on Porn4mac, and you'll find out about it. So don't get too smug in the "no virus for a Mac" thinking...
There are trojans for a Mac. Go search on Porn4mac, and you'll find out about it. So don't get too smug in the "no virus for a Mac" thinking...
I would use ClamXav and update virus definitions once in a while. and set clamxav sentry to scan your downloads folder every time something goes into it, that way you don't download something and send it to a windows user.
Don't be a short sighted, self absorbed jackass.
Not having AV on a mac is like being infected with ebola, being a carrier even though it doesn't affect you then passing it on to anyone near you who is vulnerable to it.
Dude, we're Mac users. This cannot be avoided.
But for serious, I have no control over someone else's computer security. And that whole "you may pass infected files to others..." rhetoric doesn't fly with me. I don't move .exe's to other people, much rather carry them on my computer. I don't have any macro viruses propagating via email (cause they can't replicated on a Mac). And to be completely self-absorbed, its not my problem. I know its sounds rough, but if you don't like what I said "then get thicker skin"
This horse will never be beat to death. But perhaps aggressively interrogated a lot.