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New to MacOS, which AV?

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As states above, I'm fairly new to Mac as always been a windows user but recently brought a MacBook Pro.

Should I require an antivirus; if so which are the best?

I understand it's not the highest quality thread, however I browsed a bit and didn't find any proper answers so thought this thread could be beneficial for others once it has been responded to.

Thanks
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#2
Quote:Should I require an antivirus
Any protection Is better than none.

Malware and the like, has become rather common for the Mac OS compared to 5+ years ago. You can opt for Norton, ESET, Avast or Kaspersky. I also suggest Installing Malwarebytes- which can run alongside any AV without compatibility Issues.
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Quote:(10-08-2020, 04:47 AM)mothered Wrote:

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Quote:Should I require an antivirus
Any protection Is better than none.

Malware and the like, has become rather common for the Mac OS compared to 5+ years ago. You can opt for Norton, ESET, Avast or Kaspersky. I also suggest Installing Malwarebytes- which can run alongside any AV without compatibility Issues.

Common enough I belive they have removed the bit about mac not getting viruses from some of thier marketing material. Dont quote me on that tho.
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Quote:(10-08-2020, 08:28 AM)Skullmeat Wrote:

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Common enough I belive they have removed the bit about mac not getting viruses from some of thier marketing material. Dont quote me on that tho.
That's very Interesting.

I've made a mental note to lookout for anything relative to this during my online travels. I wonder whether they state that It Is susceptible to viruses, or just removed that It Isn't. I'd say the latter would be the case to Increase sales.
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Quote:(10-08-2020, 04:47 AM)mothered Wrote:

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Quote:Should I require an antivirus
Any protection Is better than none.

Malware and the like, has become rather common for the Mac OS compared to 5+ years ago. You can opt for Norton, ESET, Avast or Kaspersky. I also suggest Installing Malwarebytes- which can run alongside any AV without compatibility Issues.

Thanks for this bro. Thought it must have changed by now regarding mac's not being able to get infected.

Downloaded Malwarebytes and will take a look at the other 4 for an actual AV.
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Quote:(10-08-2020, 04:41 PM)lkunt Wrote:

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Thanks for this bro. Thought it must have changed by now regarding mac's not being able to get infected.

Downloaded Malwarebytes and will take a look at the other 4 for an actual AV.
You're most welcome.

You'll be very Impressed with Malwarebytes. In my experience, It removes Infections that the majority of leading AVs fail to even detect their existence, let alone disinfect the system.
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