Do I need to run antivirus on my Mac?
19:22 08 February
in Technology

A common myth among owners of Apple Mac devices is that they don’t have to worry about protecting their devices from viruses. Is this relevant in 2020? If you own a Mac and you are not sure whether or not you need a security suite to protect your device, read on.
Macs have long enjoyed an elite reputation for being essentially immune to malware and computer viruses. However, even though they are much more secure than Windows PCs, even today, Apple Macs are still vulnerable to malware. Furthermore, this is a growing problem. With more Apple products being sold, the target audience for hackers is becoming ever more lucrative. This in turn makes it even more likely, that malware will be created specifically to attack Macs, so it makes sense, now more than ever, to think about Mac security software.
Installing backdoors on compromised computers is a common way for some hackers to occupy their time. According to a report in tech news site Ars Technica, sites such as Hack Forums contain threads full of people comparing and trading images of people whose Macs they have broken into and taken control of.
Many of the ways people are compromised these days comes through being fooled into clicking on links in emails, which then downloads malware, or clicking through to fake versions of websites which then ask you to log in, therefore stealing your account details.
iPhones, iPads and even IoT-connected devices are all attractive targets for cyberattackers.
Any device that is connected to the internet is vulnerable
to malicious software that can infect your system, delete and alter files, steal personal data, or use your Mac’s resources.
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