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PC World says Mac OS machines can now get viruses like PC's.

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I just happened to be reading an article in PC World magazine, August issue, while on break and they stated that Mac OS 10 and Linux are also subject to computer viruses as are PC's. This is really new to me because I always thought macs were bug free. I didn't know this until I read the article. So I guess it doesnt' matter what type of computer we get, Mac or PC, they're still gonna get bugs and the only way to stop them is to keep up to date on all antivirus software. I wonder if Macs also get effected by adware and spyware…… That's something I didn't quite catch in the article…

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If I remember correctly, there was a virus for the Mac OS X in 2004, called the "Opener."

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Couldn't Macs get viruses before? I thought there was just less of them.

That's basically all there is to it. I think Macs are just starting to get more mainstream, so more people are making viruses for them. That, or PC users are pissed about those cocky Mac commercials (with the "young hip dude" representing a Mac and a chubby businessman representing the PC) and are now virus-bombing Macs to prove a point. After all, a good number of PC-aimed viruses were created by Mac users as something of a retaliation for the years of obscurity.

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That's basically all there is to it. I think Macs are just starting to get more mainstream, so more people are making viruses for them. That, or PC users are pissed about those cocky Mac commercials (with the "young hip dude" representing a Mac and a chubby businessman representing the PC) and are now virus-bombing Macs to prove a point. After all, a good number of PC-aimed viruses were created by Mac users as something of a retaliation for the years of obscurity.

See, it's things like this that piss me off. Just because their computers were obscure meant that they had to create viruses for everyone else? Bastards.

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That's basically all there is to it. I think Macs are just starting to get more mainstream, so more people are making viruses for them. That, or PC users are pissed about those cocky Mac commercials (with the "young hip dude" representing a Mac and a chubby businessman representing the PC) and are now virus-bombing Macs to prove a point. After all, a good number of PC-aimed viruses were created by Mac users as something of a retaliation for the years of obscurity.

See, it's things like this that piss me off. Just because their computers were obscure meant that they had to create viruses for everyone else? Bastards.

Unless you believe in conspiracy theories. Then you would have to think that Macintosh has a group of people that make them. :wink:

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Mac or PC, Anyone stupid enough to catch viruses these days deserves it. Theres a lot of hype about it, but these computer security issues only apply to people who don't have half decent protection and buisness with larger networks.

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A friend of mine who is a Linux/PC enthusiast that always gets in arguments with his Mac loving boss made and installed a Trojan on his bosses computer in a matter of a couple of hours to prove his boss’s “Macs can’t get viruses” point wrong.
Where there’s a will, there is a way.

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Ahh, I see. So it is possible that macs can now suffer from spyware just like the PC? Yeah, I saw those commercials too, and I thought macs were virus proof at one point, until I kept up on PC world's article. I think I've asked around at various computer stores too. But I'll stick with my Dell. I love it, I'm virus free, because yes, I do take good care of it. I have my firewall up, update regularly, and also, I always get the latest version of my antivirus and spyware software packages. That way if anything new tries to come down the pike, it's automatically crushed. And for six years, not one bad virus. Trojans have tried but failed. Thanks to counterspy. So, yeah, if you know what to do and how to prevent viruses you can keep your computer bug free for a real long time.

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Yeah, I saw those commercials too, and I thought macs were virus proof at one point, until I kept up on PC world's article.

As far as advertising goes, I wouldn't pay too much attention to Apple's commercials. They are likely the most dishonest company I've seen in years when it comes to advertising their wares, particularly when it comes to their computers.

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That's basically all there is to it. I think Macs are just starting to get more mainstream, so more people are making viruses for them. That, or PC users are pissed about those cocky Mac commercials (with the "young hip dude" representing a Mac and a chubby businessman representing the PC) and are now virus-bombing Macs to prove a point. After all, a good number of PC-aimed viruses were created by Mac users as something of a retaliation for the years of obscurity.

You said everything I wanted to say, and said it well.

And I agree with isukun, Apple's computer ads rank highly on my Bullcrap meter. They exploit PC weaknesses because they know there isn't a "PC company" to defend its platform. If there was, they'd be firing back arguments on all of Apple's carefully worded and deceptive ads.

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