no completely no.
Macintosh is based upon Unix, so when you compare the 2, you are comparing a type of unix and windows. Unix is generally thought of as safer and less susceptible to attack by viruses.
Unix systems may be affected by viruses .. see related link.
It isn't protected against all viruses .. see related link.
Unix servers can be less expensive than Windows servers because you are not paying for the server software. Unix is also less likely to get viruses or be hacked, so the money you put into time fixing the server also is a consideration. That said, if you are using a hosting service, they may make cost decisions based on what they are more familiar with.
That is not really a true statement; any operating system is capable of being infected by viruses,worms, etc. Windows has a much larger base, and is therefore more of a target than Unix.
ms windows is byfar less stable than unix
Unix uses anti-virus programs the same way other systems do; there is nothing present in the system to protect it from virus programs.
Yes. Macintosh and other UNIX based systems are still at risk of getting viruses and trojans, however they are extremely rare.
Any malware may not attack a given system if it is targetted to a specific system. Unix systems are vulnerable to viruses and malware just as other systems are.
No it won't.
don't use hacks at all your computer will become prone to viruses
yeah but vista is more prone to viruses so careful where you download it