Hi all, I am debating to buy one of these AV products. I will install AV because I want to scan for windows virus as well so do not put down the argument of "MacOS does not need AV". I am also aware that there are no known MacOS virus out in the wild, only some malware that will be evaded by doing safe web browsing practices. But I won't be doing safe browsing practices hahaha.
1. ClamXAV - download source - their website
2. Bitdefender Virus Scanner Plus - download source - Mac app store (bound to GDPR)
3. Malwarebytes - download source - their website
I have selected these because they are all on demand scanners and not a bloatware of "internet security suite". The Bitdefender option in particular is also in the App Store and potentially operates in a sandboxed principle that the App Store guidelines forces so it could be the least intrusive option.
What are the pros and cons of each of these software and vendors? I am deciding based on:
1. Their running privilege in the OS
2. The type of user/computer data they collect, files they upload to their servers
3. What their detection definition is good at detecting
4. Files/codes they leave behind and alterations they make to the OS/firmware
I read through AV Test and AV Comparatives websites and a lot of articles and forum on MacOS malware so no need to be basic when explaining =).
What are your opinions and experiences?
Thank you very much!
1. ClamXAV - download source - their website
2. Bitdefender Virus Scanner Plus - download source - Mac app store (bound to GDPR)
3. Malwarebytes - download source - their website
I have selected these because they are all on demand scanners and not a bloatware of "internet security suite". The Bitdefender option in particular is also in the App Store and potentially operates in a sandboxed principle that the App Store guidelines forces so it could be the least intrusive option.
What are the pros and cons of each of these software and vendors? I am deciding based on:
1. Their running privilege in the OS
2. The type of user/computer data they collect, files they upload to their servers
3. What their detection definition is good at detecting
4. Files/codes they leave behind and alterations they make to the OS/firmware
I read through AV Test and AV Comparatives websites and a lot of articles and forum on MacOS malware so no need to be basic when explaining =).
What are your opinions and experiences?
Thank you very much!
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