Anti virus on mac?

Discussion in 'macOS Virtual Machine' started by susanm3, Nov 7, 2020.

  1. susanm3

    susanm3 Bit poster

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    Hey people,
    new to mac. Been using WIndows for the last 11 years and thought of giving a shot.
    First of all, it's pretty awesome to make a switch. secondly, it's kind of hard to use it until you get used to it.
    OK, my question is, what antivirus shall i go for? I'm planning to get a Kaspersky internet security. Any suggestions? Tip, may be???
     
  2. Maria@Parallels

    Maria@Parallels Problem solver

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    Hello, Kaspersky internet security is a good choice..
    (Honestly, I had no issue with it ) but maybe someone else will share another experience.
     
  3. kpluck

    kpluck Junior Member

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    Speaking for myself, I have never run any av software on a Mac I have owned or managed and I haven't been running any on my Windows 10 machine either. I have never had an infection on any machine I have been responsible for. Most infections originate with a user doing something they shouldn't have.

    However, if I were thinking about going with some av software I would probably look at Kaspersky or possibly Malwarebytes. You might also consider making your day to day macOS user account a standard account and make a separate admin account for software installs/updates.

    Another possibility is to use Parallels to make a virtual machine specifically to use for web browsing and email. You could use any OS you like for the VM; macOS, Windows or Linux. An infection, should it happen, would more than likely be stuck inside the VM with such a setup.

    -kp
     

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