Don't unless you want long time in jail and big fine.
Apple Computer does not sell or make Anti Virus software. You would have to buy and a Mac compatible Anti-Virus software from a 3rd party and install it on the Mac. You would also have to read the manual to see if the Mac compatible Anti-Virus looks for a Windows version of the Virus.
There are no mac viruses and if there were, no
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No, Google Chrome will not allow viruses into your Mac (to the best of its abilities, but most likely no since there is no known virus for a Mac yet).
The first virus to breach a Mac computer was the iBotnet virus. The iBotnet virus was reported in the month of April in the year of 2009. However, Macs usually do not get viruses.
There are two problems with that 1. There is no such thing as Weegee or Weegee Virus 2.You can't get viruses on your Mac.
I think the latest virus to hit Mac OSX was MACDefender, which was a program posing as an anti-virus for your Mac. Apple has since sent out a security patch and it is no longer a threat.
The same as any PC, Mac or Windows, download an anti-virus application and follow the instructions on how to install it. Read any review of it before hand to make sure it's the right one for you.
For most anti-virus programs, you should be able to right-click (or with mac ctrl+click), and hit scan file.
Mac does get virus. People lie and say it doesn't. Those are just rumors. Apple products do get virus very often.
All Computer program's get virus if they are not scanned and maintained using Anti-virus software's.
Just from the first part...it is possible from getting the virus when you downloaded but the chances are very low for a Mac.