ifelloutofatree
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Hoping I don't get flamed for this but my experience with macs is limited and with apple specific viruses non existent.
I'm after a few opinions about advising someone on anti virus software for a Mac. The customer had previously been told that no anti virus software is necessary, but clearly there are trojans (this mornings email for example) out there and no doubt more to be distributed as time goes on......
My question is are the viruses that target macs in any way different structurally from those that target windows - if so is there anti virus software that would be more appropriate for the mac filing system as opposed to windows. My client was a previous windows owner using the Bigpond security suite (which if memory serves is really authenticum rebadged) - they were happy with that as it was "set and forget" but dropped it altogether when they purchased a Mac.
I'm sure apple probably have their own av. but I'd like to hear from Mac techs about this and about covering macs with anti virus software in general.
I'm after a few opinions about advising someone on anti virus software for a Mac. The customer had previously been told that no anti virus software is necessary, but clearly there are trojans (this mornings email for example) out there and no doubt more to be distributed as time goes on......
My question is are the viruses that target macs in any way different structurally from those that target windows - if so is there anti virus software that would be more appropriate for the mac filing system as opposed to windows. My client was a previous windows owner using the Bigpond security suite (which if memory serves is really authenticum rebadged) - they were happy with that as it was "set and forget" but dropped it altogether when they purchased a Mac.
I'm sure apple probably have their own av. but I'd like to hear from Mac techs about this and about covering macs with anti virus software in general.