

#Antivirus malware software for mac for mac
One thing to mention here is that Apple is already very much on the lookout for Mac viruses and malware. (The only way for me to know what their software is actually doing is to install it and run it on my Mac system, but sorry, I'm not going to do that, not yet.) Apple is on the lookout for viruses and malware The only benefit I can see them offering is that if there ever is a Mac virus, by having their software already installed on your Mac, you should receive an update to your antivirus definition files, and in theory you'd be protected quickly.
#Antivirus malware software for mac mac os x
I can only assume that they are scanning your Mac OS X systems for Windows viruses and malware, which is a totally useless approach on a Mac system. This raises a very interesting question: If Apple says you don't need antivirus software, what are the Mac antivirus software companies like McAfee and Symantec selling? What I mean by that is "What are these Mac antivirus programs doing? Are they scanning for Windows viruses and Windows malware?" Here are two images from the Apple website where they say they have you covered:

Apple's stand on Mac antivirus softwareįor their part, Apple specifically says you don't need to use Mac antivirus software, "they have you covered". I remember one of our programmers tried to use their iMac as a developer workstation on a daily basis, but the antivirus software kept creating problems with the CVS or SVN system, and he finally had to quit using it. A former client used some sort of Mac antivirus software on an older iMac, and it made several things very hard to use. I've been using one or more Mac systems since 2005, and have never used anti-virus software. Whether you should use any Mac antivirus software is a very interesting question. Mac antivirus software FAQ: What Mac antivirus software should I use? (Also written as, "Do I need Mac anti-virus software?" or "Should I use any Mac antivirus software at all?")
