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Apple tells users:'It's time to get antivirus'
Macs under attack
By Elinor Mills
Published: Tuesday 02 December 2008
In what appears to be a first, Apple is recommending that Mac users install antivirus software.
But don't read this as an admission that the Mac operating system is suddenly insecure. It's more a recognition that Mac users are vulnerable to web application exploits, which have replaced operating system vulnerabilities as the bigger threat to computer users.
Apple quietly signalled its shift with an item titled 'Mac OS: Antivirus utilities' posted on its support website on 21 November: "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."
The item offers three software suggestions: Intego VirusBarrier X5 and Symantec Norton Anti-Virus 11 for Macintosh, both available from the Apple Online Store, and McAfee VirusScan for Mac.
Brian Krebs, who first reported on the Apple antivirus recommendation Monday in his Security Fix blog at The Washington Post, said an Apple store employee told him he didn't need antivirus software when he purchased a MacBook three months ago.
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