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There are no mac viruses and if there were, no
Not unless you are running Windows on your Mac. You do not need anti-virus software on your Mac slowing it down. There has never been a real world virus infect the Mac OSx. There have been a handful of malwares infect a Mac but if you are safe and smart they will not infect your Mac. Been using an iMac for 4 years without one infection and I run no security software.
There are no viruses that infect Mac OS X so it is impossible to detect a virus. You can use ClamXAV to check if there are Windows viruses that you may be passing onto people using a computer with the Windows operating system. If your Mac software is up to date it will inform you if you have managed to download and install some form of Malware on your Mac.
Conficker only affects Microsoft's Windows operating system and so will not infect a Mac running Mac OS X.
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Mac computers don't really have that good of security, rather most of the big infections aren't designed to infect a Mac.
You break the Mac and buy a new computer, ;)
Firewall, and password protection. Security software is not needed for the Mac. There has never been a virus infect the Mac OSx. You can however be infected with spyware just like any computer. Use common sense install a program such as WOT. Wot will warn you of malicious websites.
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.