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I've serviced heaps of macs. It's my main business. Never ever seen a virus. Have heard of a browser homepage change in chrome but that's it. Every single
Change to the core needs to the password to entered. Still waiting to find Virus on the mac.

Exactly.


@TechPJC

Look, another tech who has never seen a Mac virus. How many more need to chim in before you realize you are wrong? Its not even a debatable point anymore.
 
I wouldn't even waste arguing with someone who is convinced macs are as prone to viruses as pcs are. It's like someone trying to convince me my name is Sally. Id happily let them think whatever they choose :-)
 
I wouldn't even waste arguing with someone who is convinced macs are as prone to viruses as pcs are. It's like someone trying to convince me my name is Sally. Id happily let them think whatever they choose :-)

I know. It just bothers me that so called "techs" are out there like him telling customers this garbage. People look to us for computer advice. This is exactly the reason to this day people still think you can't game on a Mac, can't right click, and can only do graphics, music and video on a Mac. Ignorant "techs" spreading FUD.
 
I love some of the arguments anti mac people have. The right click is a classic. It's like they've given it all of five minutes to try one and gave up. Gaming? Check out the App Store! Some killer titles coming out now. Seriously thou. They're just showing how stupidly ignorant they are. Macs are so much easier for me to repair. I feel pain with windows machines. Every single one is filled with crap. Takes twice as long.
 
Don't argue with gunslinger its a waste of time. Even if you did get your hands on a mac virus nothing would change. Hell I don't think I could get my hands on a working mac virus. Not because they don't exist...everyone that keeps up with that information knows they exist. Hell I know they exist and I don't even work on macs.

I have seen 2-3 macs infected with a virus doing click fraud. I don't work on macs but I do record activity on my website and occassionally if I have extra time I will look through the recordings to see how visitors act.
 
Don't argue with gunslinger its a waste of time. Even if you did get your hands on a mac virus nothing would change. Hell I don't think I could get my hands on a working mac virus. Not because they don't exist...everyone that keeps up with that information knows they exist. Hell I know they exist and I don't even work on macs.

I have seen 2-3 macs infected with a virus doing click fraud. I don't work on macs but I do record activity on my website and occassionally if I have extra time I will look through the recordings to see how visitors act.

Its a waste of time if you are obviously wrong. If someone could get their hands on a Mac virus (not sure why its so hard to do if they are actually out there) I'd admit there is one Mac virus...lol

everyone that keeps up with that information knows they exist.

So why is it near impossible to find these elusive lil critters? This has been my point all along. I've never said Macs are completely infection proof. I'm just saying its so rare as to be a non-issue. You freely admit you don't even work on Macs, yet you "KNOW" there are plenty of viruses out there for them? Really now? lol
 
You freely admit you don't even work on Macs, yet you "KNOW" there are plenty of viruses out there for them? Really now? lol

I read security blogs and see them. Is that confusing?


Lol. Examining Website logs = click fraud = macs have viruses. That's solid logic!

Why is that confusing to you? If I see an automatic click bot on my site coming from a domain I know is used by malware authors and only malware authors then yes its a mac with a virus that does click fraud. My website records your mouse cursor and your actions.


Edit: if I get you a mac virus does it have to be an active working one that hasnt been patched?
 
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Sorry gunslinger,

I missed the "shop owner" part of what you said. I defiantly agree that they should know better.

I may not recommend an antivirus after all if the viruses aren't really in the wild.

Thanks for "warning me!"
 
ComputerRepairTech said:
I read security blogs and see them. Is that confusing?

So what you are saying is that you get your information from the same sources as TechPJC gets his. By your own admission you don't even work on Macs yet you see them infected? The other techs on here that DO work on Macs arent seeing any infections and havent in years. Whats going on?


The truth is both you and TechPJC are reading these "security blogs" and taking it as fact. Again, back in the real world no one is seeing any real infections for Macs.
 
So what you are saying is that you get your information from the same sources as TechPJC gets his. By your own admission you don't even work on Macs yet you see them infected? The other techs on here that DO work on Macs arent seeing any infections and havent in years. Whats going on?


The truth is both you and TechPJC are reading these "security blogs" and taking it as fact. Again, back in the real world no one is seeing any real infections for Macs.

since your logic is kind of broken lets try this a different way.

Are you trying to say that i'm wrong and there are no click fraud viruses for mac?

Edit: are you also saying that security blogs make it up and news sources just copy it without any verification at all?
 
since your logic is kind of broken lets try this a different way.

Are you trying to say that i'm wrong and there are no click fraud viruses for mac?

Edit: are you also saying that security blogs make it up and news sources just copy it without any verification at all?

What I'm saying is this:

1. Not a single tech I know has seen a legit virus for Mac in the wild in years.

2. Not a single tech on any forum I'm on has been able to provide me with a sample of a Mac virus in 6 years. (this includes making the challenge on youtube as well)

3. If the security blogs are saying there are a number of real Mac viruses in the wild and that Macs are as vulnerable as PCs they are either uninformed or purposely spreading FUD.
 
Is all you need to do is turn off Flash and Java to protect from Flashback-type attacks, then you would not really need an AV?
 
What I'm saying is this:

1. Not a single tech I know has seen a legit virus for Mac in the wild in years.

2. Not a single tech on any forum I'm on has been able to provide me with a sample of a Mac virus in 6 years. (this includes making the challenge on youtube as well)

3. If the security blogs are saying there are a number of real Mac viruses in the wild and that Macs are as vulnerable as PCs they are either uninformed or purposely spreading FUD.

1. dont care about the techs you know. doesnt change anything.

2. because we probably dont care enough to put forth the effort. if you promise to stop posting ill find you one. it might be patched already though.

3. thats kind of more complicated because during some time periods there were more active unpatched security exploits on macs so technically yes. however on the other hand the sheer number of people targetting windows pc is so much more massive that its not near as likely to directly experience a mac exploit.
 
Is all you need to do is turn off Flash and Java to protect from Flashback-type attacks, then you would not really need an AV?



I always disable Java. I havent had problems with Adobe but it might not be a bad idea to install a plugin in chrome to only enable it when needed. Again, the only things I'm seeing on Macs is the occasional browser hijack and a social engineering scam now and again. With chrome I'd also install the adblock extension so no one will be tempted to click on popups.
 
1. dont care about the techs you know. doesnt change anything.

2. because we probably dont care enough to put forth the effort. if you promise to stop posting ill find you one. it might be patched already though.

3. thats kind of more complicated because during some time periods there were more active unpatched security exploits on macs so technically yes. however on the other hand the sheer number of people targetting windows pc is so much more massive that its not near as likely to directly experience a mac exploit.

1. Sure it does. These are real people who work on real Macs every day. If they arent seeing infections thats because they aren't there. Its pretty simple logic. If real doctors in the real world arent seeing a lot of cases of the black plague chances are good there arent very many.


2. So out of all the Apple bashers over the years who had plenty of time to go to my website, google search my addy, photoshop my pics, and make videos about me on youtube, not one has taken the time to just get my Mac infected and shut me up? oook :rolleyes:
 
I've cleaned up the thread.

Please no more personal attacks on any member. Keep the thread on track, else I will have to close it, and possibly remove it.
 
1. Sure it does. These are real people who work on real Macs every day. If they arent seeing infections thats because they aren't there. Its pretty simple logic.

That is not logic. This is why I don't like debating something with you.

2. So out of all the Apple bashers over the years who had plenty of time to go to my website, google search my addy, photoshop my pics, and make videos about me on youtube, not one has taken the time to just get my Mac infected and shut me up? oook :rolleyes:

Like I said if you promise to stop posting I will find you a mac virus. I can't say for sure it will be unpatched but I will find one if you agree.
 
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