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Apple Quietly Recommends Antivirus Software For Macs

Barence writes "After years of boasting about the Mac's near invincibility, Apple is now advising its customers to install security software on their computers. Apple — which has continually played on Windows' vulnerability to viruses in its advertising campaigns — issued the advice in a low-key message on its support forums. 'Apple encourages the widespread use of multiple antivirus utilities so that virus programmers have more than one application to circumvent, thus making the whole virus writing process more difficult.' It goes on to recommend a handful of products." Reader wild_berry points out the BBC's story on the unexpected recommendation.

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  1. I don't need a virus to affect my system by Shivetya · · Score: 5, Funny

    I have Quicktime.

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  2. a necessity by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Well, duh... With the Apple CEO engaging in the unhygienic practice of peeing on all the hardware before it ships, no wonder users are being advised to get some sort of protection against pathogens.

    Or was that the Mapple CEO... meh, they probably all do it.

  3. If you listen carefully... by scubamage · · Score: 4, Funny

    ...you can hear the heads of a million fanboys going poof!

  4. Re:Um huh? Apple has always recommended protection by Golias · · Score: 4, Funny

    Hell they even gave it away with old .mac accounts. And apple support always had lines saying to use protection. How is it all of a sudden new? They have been saying to use protection for YEARS now.

    Very true.

    And I've been ignoring the recommendation for years now. Guess which AV app I'm going to install today.

    That's right. None. Running an AV program on a Mac makes about as much sense as using a rope to tie down your car every time you park it in your garage.

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