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Keeping Your Mac SafeBy Jennifer Martinez Apple has gotten a lot of mileage out of the fact that its OS X operating system has yet to be attacked by a virus. A recent ad campaign for Mac computers featured a flu-ridden individual representing a PC while the Mac guy appeared untouched by illness. Some people see it as smugness, but there is no denying that up until now Mac users have enjoyed a long stretch without any serious threats to their platform. Here are steps you can take to protect your Mac: No. 1: Know that Macs are vulnerable Historically, the Mac operating system has largely been untouched by threats, but he also warns that there simply is no such thing as an operating system impervious to risks. There are still plenty of viruses that can affect individual programs that people use on the Mac. For example, Microsoft macro viruses, which can be embedded in Excel spreadsheets and other office documents, target specific applications running on the Mac rather than the operating system. In addition, Apple’s monthly security updates clearly show that software vulnerabilities, such as errors with the code or the logic of the application and how it interacts with the operating system or the Internet, are becoming increasingly common. No. 2: Know that online threats are universal No. 3: Know how to stay protected Experts recommend using antivirus software that scans incoming mail and Internet files while providing protection against viruses, worms, Trojan horses and other emerging threats. Also, antiphishing software can help protect you from phishing or can prevent personal information from being provided to phishing web sites. Jennifer Martinez is a freelance writer with a specialty in family computer topics. Next featured articles
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