NeverI've been using Macs since 2008 and my computers never got infected.
Serious question, how do you guys get viruses ?
Never
even with 2 MacBooks a mini and during the virus year!
but we can't talk about this according to the O poster
NeverI've been using Macs since 2008 and my computers never got infected.
Serious question, how do you guys get viruses ?
Never
Never
even with 2 MacBooks a mini and during the virus year!
but we can't talk about this according to the O poster
And it's not just about macOS, you can also pass on viruses to others even when they don't do anything to you. At best that just affects your reputation, but could lead to job losses and worse…Never
Never
even with 2 MacBooks a mini and during the virus year!
but we can't talk about this according to the O poster
1) There's nothing wrong with CleanMyMac. MacPaw is a reputable company with other well known apps such as The Unarchiver and Gemini.Be careful what you read on the internets, Tom Hardware is just a platform for selling Clean my Mac,
and not a reliable source of info.
heck even Macworld promotes unnecessary bloatware for Macs as well.
I just hope the original poster received the answer they needed before the this board went astray.
it is impossible to "hate" something someone never used or needs3) Your kind of comment is what leads things astray.
I don't use it either. But I didn't use it as a talking point to try and discredit an article that was simply posting findings from Malwarebytes about the current state of malware on the Mac platform. There was no reason for you to make the comment that you did. The article was not promoting CleanMyMac at all. And the website itself isn't the one that announced the findings. Malwarebytes did. I don't know what point you were trying to make with your post.it is impossible to "hate" something someone never used or needs
There are many websites that just aren’t as straight up and straight forward. I can’t stand the whole clean my clone series of applications.I don't use it either. But I didn't use it as a talking point to try and discredit an article that was simply posting findings from Malwarebytes about the current state of malware on the Mac platform. There was no reason for you to make the comment that you did. The article was not promoting CleanMyMac at all. And the website itself isn't the one that announced the findings. Malwarebytes did. I don't know what point you were trying to make with your post.
This is true, but I wasn't posting the article to promote Tom's Hardware. I posted it because they were discussing findings by Malwarebytes.There are many websites that just aren’t as straight up and straight forward.
I can't either. It's gotten ridiculous. It's infinitely worse on Windows, but the copycat software nonsense has definitely trickled down to macOS recently.I can’t stand the whole clean my clone series of applications.
Except the article I posted wasn't pushing software. It wasn't even pushing Malwarebytes.Likewise with an article from avast and bloatware; they are trying to sell bloatware removal software of course its in their interest to have an interesting interpretation.
Kaspersky, Bitdefender, and Malwarebytes are all good as well as a few other mentioned in here. I just don't like that Bitdefender's ransomware feature seems to interfere with the basic functioning of some apps. I know that is partially to blame on the way macOS runs now, but it's still a pain. Real-time protection is definitely a must. I don't like all the bloat some of these apps have now, such as VPNs and digital wallets and password managers and all of that. I just want my anti-virus app to scan for malware, which is why I like Malwarebytes.Anyway antivirus, so many copy cat rebranded softwares out there. Very few proper enterprise class with their own labs left.
Real-time scanning is a must in my experience. Especially e-mail even if you don’t open or access the attachments.
Yes. So does Windows. That doesn't mean the baked in protection is enough (it isn't).MacOS already provides real time protection against Malware.
Protecting against malware in macOS
On devices with macOS, malware defenses are structured using the followingApp Store, or Gatekeeper combined with Notarization, and XProtect.support.apple.com
I've worked on thousands of computers ... and it is not.baked in Windows Defender is more than just good enough for most.
It’s not good enough. And as established earlier even it is may find versions affecting macOS. It most definitely doesn’t find those targeting windows for example.MacOS already provides real time protection against Malware.
Protecting against malware in macOS
On devices with macOS, malware defenses are structured using the followingApp Store, or Gatekeeper combined with Notarization, and XProtect.support.apple.com
I've used Sophos for many years. While I can't recall it ever finding a virus,
I am looking for recommendations for antiviruses on Macbook Pros with M1 processors. I am on Ventura and am looking for a new antivirus and was wondering what people's experiences have been like so far?
Have you tried it? How did it go?is it available on the mac app store?
Intego also do a free manual scanner app, which is on the app store.is it available on the mac app store?