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Jun 10 2009, 02:08 AM
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"Aquila Non Captat Muscas" ![]() Group: Retired/Inactive Mod Joined: August 17, 2006 Member No.: 19,532 Posts: 4,837 Skin: RuneScape Blue From: Belgium My Highscores: Egghebrecht R.S. Name: Egghebrecht R.S. Status: Member R.S. Clan: REAL MEN DON'T CLAN! |
what do you guys think?
does one need to isntall a virusscan on a mac or not? why? if you answer yes, which one do you prefer and why? |
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Jun 10 2009, 08:28 AM
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Odd Old Man ![]() Group: Forum Member Joined: December 14, 2006 Member No.: 27,897 Posts: 12,921 Skin: RuneScape Black From: Your...Dallas...STAAAAAAA AAAAARSSSSSSSSSSS!!!! R.S. Name: redmonke255 R.S. Status: Member R.S. Clan: Hannah Montana fan club!!1 |
You don't have to, but if you wanted to be 100% sure that you're protected you could.
The only free antivirus I know of for Macs is iAntiVirus which is free for home users (paid for businesses or whatever). It seems pretty good and is worth a shot. This post has been edited by redmonke: Jun 10 2009, 09:19 AM |
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Jun 10 2009, 09:12 AM
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"Aquila Non Captat Muscas" ![]() Group: Retired/Inactive Mod Joined: August 17, 2006 Member No.: 19,532 Posts: 4,837 Skin: RuneScape Blue From: Belgium My Highscores: Egghebrecht R.S. Name: Egghebrecht R.S. Status: Member R.S. Clan: REAL MEN DON'T CLAN! |
odd thing is all my friends with a mac don't have any virus protection on it
and never had any either which made me wonder This post has been edited by Egghebrecht: Jun 10 2009, 09:12 AM |
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Jun 10 2009, 09:18 AM
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Odd Old Man ![]() Group: Forum Member Joined: December 14, 2006 Member No.: 27,897 Posts: 12,921 Skin: RuneScape Black From: Your...Dallas...STAAAAAAA AAAAARSSSSSSSSSSS!!!! R.S. Name: redmonke255 R.S. Status: Member R.S. Clan: Hannah Montana fan club!!1 |
Well, Macs don't get as many viruses as Windows, but there are some (I remember a pirated version of iLife had a nasty mac virus).
If you're talking about the validity of the site, it's a real antivirus. |
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Jun 10 2009, 11:19 AM
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Turoth ![]() Group: Forum Member Joined: August 9, 2007 Member No.: 45,971 Posts: 1,882 Skin: IPB 2.2.0 Default My Highscores: Monkeyfun14 R.S. Name: Monkeyfun14 R.S. Status: Member R.S. Clan: Monkeyfun14 |
In the future maybe but not atm.
And btw that was a trojan not much of a difference though nonetheless. |
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Jun 10 2009, 11:24 AM
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Odd Old Man ![]() Group: Forum Member Joined: December 14, 2006 Member No.: 27,897 Posts: 12,921 Skin: RuneScape Black From: Your...Dallas...STAAAAAAA AAAAARSSSSSSSSSSS!!!! R.S. Name: redmonke255 R.S. Status: Member R.S. Clan: Hannah Montana fan club!!1 |
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Jun 10 2009, 11:54 AM
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Dwarf ![]() Group: Forum Member Joined: August 9, 2007 Member No.: 45,948 Posts: 265 Skin: Silvery Orange From: Florida, USA R.S. Name: Rangerover18 R.S. Status: Retired R.S. Clan: Anyone need a Co-Leader? |
You shouldn't, unless you're a no-good crack user. (Software cracks, not Amy Whinehouse crack
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Jun 10 2009, 12:06 PM
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Odd Old Man ![]() Group: Forum Member Joined: December 14, 2006 Member No.: 27,897 Posts: 12,921 Skin: RuneScape Black From: Your...Dallas...STAAAAAAA AAAAARSSSSSSSSSSS!!!! R.S. Name: redmonke255 R.S. Status: Member R.S. Clan: Hannah Montana fan club!!1 |
You shouldn't, unless you're a no-good crack user. (Software cracks, not Amy Whinehouse crack I guess it depends. If you're dual booting with OS X and a Windows OS and the Windows one gets a virus, you can use the OS X scanner to scan the Windows partition. Then again, I don't know how well this would work. I don't know if the OS X scanners only have definitions for OS X viruses or all viruses, but I have a friend who does this with his Ubuntu partition and it seems to work fairly well. |
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Jun 10 2009, 01:08 PM
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Nechryael ![]() Group: Forum Member Joined: December 18, 2007 Member No.: 54,568 Posts: 3,758 Skin: IPB 2.2.0 Default From: 51st State R.S. Status: Inactive |
I had two running for about 6 months and last week I uninstalled them both. There's really no need - unless you're visiting illegal download websites for Mac....
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Jun 10 2009, 04:56 PM
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Albatross ![]() Group: Forum Member Joined: December 1, 2007 Member No.: 53,157 Posts: 830 Skin: RuneScape Black R.S. Name: trecko60 R.S. Status: Retired R.S. Clan: White Flames Clan |
You shouldn't, unless you're a no-good crack user. (Software cracks, not Amy Whinehouse crack I guess it depends. If you're dual booting with OS X and a Windows OS and the Windows one gets a virus, you can use the OS X scanner to scan the Windows partition. Then again, I don't know how well this would work. I don't know if the OS X scanners only have definitions for OS X viruses or all viruses, but I have a friend who does this with his Ubuntu partition and it seems to work fairly well. I'll keep that in mind |
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Jun 12 2009, 02:58 PM
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ω ![]() Group: Forum Member Joined: November 14, 2005 Member No.: 1,568 Posts: 5,710 Skin: RuneScape Blue From: Hannah, Montana R.S. Status: Member R.S. Clan: 007 |
Better safe than sorry. At what point should you really consider it; when you get a big infection and your personal details now become public or your documents deleted? I'd say find a reliable free alternative and be more responsible with your computer. Getting your files erased is a bad way to learn that you should have been protected.
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Jun 12 2009, 03:01 PM
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Greater Demon ![]() Group: Forum Member Joined: January 16, 2006 Member No.: 5,308 Posts: 2,647 Skin: Invision Pro From: Womb My Highscores: Fencefry R.S. Name: fencefry R.S. Status: Inactive R.S. Clan: God's clan. |
Better safe than sorry. At what point should you really consider it; when you get a big infection and your personal details now become public or your documents deleted? I'd say find a reliable free alternative and be more responsible with your computer. Getting your files erased is a bad way to learn that you should have been protected. Spoiler: Click to Toggle the Spoiler. Or having a baby [Close] The last major virus on a mac I've heard of was about a month ago a fairly bad virus was going around attached to a pirate iWork 09 copy. Really you should be fine. |
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Jun 12 2009, 03:04 PM
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ω ![]() Group: Forum Member Joined: November 14, 2005 Member No.: 1,568 Posts: 5,710 Skin: RuneScape Blue From: Hannah, Montana R.S. Status: Member R.S. Clan: 007 |
The marketshare for Apple is constantly on the rise. With the users like yourselves will come malicious users trying to steal your details and destroy your documents. Is it really worth the risk to wait it out until it happens to you?
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Jun 12 2009, 07:17 PM
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Old Boot ![]() Group: Forum Member Joined: December 11, 2005 Member No.: 3,145 Posts: 9,806 Skin: Inspire From: On a mountain R.S. Name: Raz1293 R.S. Status: Retired |
The only reason macs aren't as prone to viruses are because the majority use windows so virus designers go after them.
With Macs market share being on the rise that could reverse so yeah you do need one. Even if you don't scan too often. |
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Jun 14 2009, 10:59 PM
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Albatross ![]() Group: Forum Member Joined: December 1, 2007 Member No.: 53,157 Posts: 830 Skin: RuneScape Black R.S. Name: trecko60 R.S. Status: Retired R.S. Clan: White Flames Clan |
The marketshare for Apple is constantly on the rise. With the users like yourselves will come malicious users trying to steal your details and destroy your documents. Is it really worth the risk to wait it out until it happens to you? no that's why i installed the virus scan Monke posted This post has been edited by LP Forever: Jun 14 2009, 11:00 PM |
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Jun 15 2009, 12:21 PM
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Monkey Archer ![]() Group: Forum Member Joined: September 8, 2006 Member No.: 21,039 Posts: 2,223 Skin: IPB Green From: Belgium R.S. Status: Retired |
At the moment, no. It's not needed.
But in a year or so, things might change. Just don't do stupid things (which I doubt you do) and you're safe. |
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Jun 15 2009, 02:11 PM
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Albatross ![]() Group: Forum Member Joined: December 1, 2007 Member No.: 53,157 Posts: 830 Skin: RuneScape Black R.S. Name: trecko60 R.S. Status: Retired R.S. Clan: White Flames Clan |
At the moment, no. It's not needed. But in a year or so, things might change. Just don't do stupid things (which I doubt you do) and you're safe. not quite true. there are still trojans waiting for the unwary mac user. so honestly. better to be safe than sorry. get yourself some anti virus software. This post has been edited by LP Forever: Jun 15 2009, 02:11 PM |
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Jun 16 2009, 05:52 AM
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Monkey Archer ![]() Group: Forum Member Joined: September 8, 2006 Member No.: 21,039 Posts: 2,223 Skin: IPB Green From: Belgium R.S. Status: Retired |
At the moment, no. It's not needed. But in a year or so, things might change. Just don't do stupid things (which I doubt you do) and you're safe. not quite true. there are still trojans waiting for the unwary mac user. so honestly. better to be safe than sorry. get yourself some anti virus software. I'm not telling him to have an insecure computer, but honestly, it's not needed if you use your computer properly. I think the speed of my computer outweighs the possible security gap. Although, it's up to you. |
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Jun 16 2009, 06:57 AM
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Gunthor the Brave ![]() Group: Forum Member Joined: December 28, 2006 Member No.: 29,018 Posts: 923 Skin: IPB Green My Highscores: Mr Mini Jag R.S. Name: Mr Mini Jag , Miniturepker R.S. Status: Member R.S. Clan: SS FTW |
You might aswell get one to be safe.
As long as you don't click on ads, you're pretty much fine without one. But better safe than sorry. |
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Jun 16 2009, 01:08 PM
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Menaphite Thug ![]() Group: Forum Member Joined: November 4, 2005 Member No.: 551 Posts: 1,498 Skin: ChristmasNow From: in your base, shootin your doodz. R.S. Status: Member |
OS X is modified UNIX. There are vulnerabilities. They even announced them at WDC. When, they announce Snow Leopard. The only thing OS X users need to watch out for are phishing sites.
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