Mountain Lion has anti-malware built-in. In addition, if you practice safe computing, you can avoid all Mac OS X malware that has ever existed in the wild.I have just done a clean install of my machine and wish to find out which is the best software for security and virus protection on a Mac running Mountain Lion.
I have just done a clean install of my machine and wish to find out which is the best software for security and virus protection on a Mac running Mountain Lion.
Norton has free antivirus software on the App Store. Have you tried using that?
Personally, I would never recommend or install Norton on any Mac
Or on any PC for that matter - bigger pest than any malware i've ever had.
Sophos Anti-Virus for Mac Home Edition, any good?
I recommend that you avoid using Sophos, as it could actually increase your Mac's vulnerability, as described here and here.Sophos Anti-Virus for Mac Home Edition, any good?
I could not agree more. Avoid Norton like the plagueOr on any PC for that matter - bigger pest than any malware i've ever had.
I never use or recommend it, so I haven't explored that.Some reviewers say it creates a new user on your mac? What does this mean?
Norton has free antivirus software on the App Store. Have you tried using that?
It's fine if you want to keep it. If you want to simply delete it, drag it to the Trash. If you want to remove all traces of it, the most effective method for complete app removal is manual deletion:I d/l and ran ClamXav. Am I better off trashing it (taking it from Applications, putting it in Trash, and emptying Trash)?
It's fine if you want to keep it. If you want to simply delete it, drag it to the Trash. If you want to remove all traces of it, the most effective method for complete app removal is manual deletion:
Pretty much, unless you're scanning files before sending them to Windows users. Of course, Windows users should have their own antivirus protection. It's not necessary to run any 3rd party antivirus app to keep your Mac malware-free, as long as you practice safe computing, as described earlier.Thanks. So ClamXav is more of a personal feeling of security than a necessity?
Norton has free antivirus software on the App Store. Have you tried using that?