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		<title>Fend Off Viruses for Mac</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are there viruses For Mac? If you are a Mac user, you may have heard and read that Mac is virtually immune to viruses. However, it is wrong to believe that any software can be completely invulnerable to something as nefarious and common as a virus. If still you need substantial proof, you only need [...]]]></description>
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<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-23" title="viruses for mac" src="http://www.virusesformac.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/virus.jpg" alt="viruses for mac" width="124" height="167" />If you are a Mac user, you may have heard and read that Mac is virtually immune to viruses. However, it is wrong to believe that any software can be completely invulnerable to something as nefarious and common as a virus. If still you need substantial proof, you only need to search the worldwide web for reported cases of virus infestation on Mac. You will be surprised.</p>
<h2>Main reasons why Mac developers are in perpetual denial</h2>
<p>Mac developers have reiterated time and again that their state-of-the-art software is virtually invulnerable to viruses. Many people have bought this claim and for good reason; Mac has seldom been reported to be infested by a virus. Here are some explanations why Mac has a high resistance against viruses compared to windows:</p>
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<li>Mac OS X has been designed on the UNIX kernel. This old operating system offers optimum security and is the most difficult to crack. As a result, not many people have the intelligence level and the resources available to them to develop a virus against Mac.</li>
<li>Usage of Mac is rather restricted to a certain market niches and geographical locations, namely North America and certain countries ofEurope. This makes Mac a less frequent target of cyber attacks and viruses as compared to Windows that is used all over the world.</li>
<li>Not many tools and resources are available to virus writers that would allow them to develop viruses against Mac.</li>
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<h2>Times have changed</h2>
<p>However, Mac OS has rapidly become popular around the world, especially the iPhone which is one of the hottest selling smart phones in the international mobile market today. So this means that the focus of virus writers all around the world could have shifted to Mac all of a sudden. In such a scenario, expecting Mac to stand firm against all the viruses that are thrown at it by an army of cyber-criminals would be placing too much trust in its capabilities.</p>
<h2>Do viruses involve too</h2>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-26" title="virus mac" src="http://www.virusesformac.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/virus_mac.png" alt="virus mac" width="128" height="128" />Mac Viruses are malicious programs designed by malicious tech-freaks who are hell-bent on causing damage to others Macs. Just like the so many advancements in technology, viruses have had their own mini-evolution. This means that where viruses were previously absolutely useless against Mac, newer stronger viruses have replaced them on the cyber stage. So, although it takes relatively more time, viruses nevertheless have the capability to infest Mac.</p>
<p>Viruses for Mac can gain access to Mac devices in a lot of ways. They can be downloaded as disguised software files that are freely available over the internet. They can also be packed into a compressed file that unleashes the virus once it has been downloaded. Emails are also a common mode of transmitting viruses where downloaded attachments usually allow virus access to Mac.</p>
<h2>Final word</h2>
<p>Therefore, if you do not have comprehensive antivirus protection running on your Mac, you will only realize too late that a virus has found safe arbor in your device. Viruses have a habit of running amok once they have gained access to the host device, deleting or transferring files as they please. They also compromise the security of Mac systems by bringing down all of Mac’s in-built security programs. This can cause irreparable damage to your Mac device.</p>
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