Re: Apple deletes Mac antivirus suggestion



In article <GLKdna14yth12avUnZ2dnUVZ_qPinZ2d@xxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Steve de Mena <steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Chance Furlong wrote:

"We have removed the KnowledgeBase article because it was old and
inaccurate," Apple spokesperson Bill Evans said.

"The Mac is designed with built in technologies that provide protection
against malicious software and security threats right out of the box,"
he said. "However, since no system can be 100 percent immune from every
threat, running antivirus software may offer additional protection."

You could replace "The Mac" with "Windows Vista" and that paragraph
would make equal sense.

Steve

Why would it, Stevie? It is Windoze that is the malware magnet.
.



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