![]() ![]() I have installed Sophos on my Aunt's Mac though, and it detected a couple of emails that had a Trojan PDF from a fake FedEx account. ![]() I personally haven't had any malicious software on my Mac. I tried Kaspersky for Mac once, and had to uninstall it the next day since it cause my internet to stop working. ![]() It also has many reviews giving it high remarks. It is very simple, and uses few resources. I only mentioned that I have used Sophos for a few years. I did not recommend Avast, and I agree, I have seen many reviews of it not working properly with the Mac. If you are running BootCamp, then, certainly, the software running in your Windows partition can be affected by viruses, but OSx and smart computing is the best way to ensure that you do not get Malware, Adware, or Trojans on your Mac. Anything else can slow down your Mac, give you false positives concerning viruses, and generally wreak havoc on a machine that, when running only Mac software, does not get viruses. Most of those experts only recommend ClamXav. The folks who posted prior to your post really do know a lot about using AV software and the pros and cons. Unless you have used these AV software products, it is not a really good idea to be recommending them. First rule of keeping your Mac safe - do not download software from any site except the Mac App Store unless it is recognized to be a safe site (like Microsoft or Adobe). Neither Sophos nor Avast are available in the Mac App Store, and Avast has been known to cause all sort of issues with Macs as we have seen here on this forum. Malware and Viruses are not the same thing. ![]()
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