Possibility of Worms and Viruses in Macs Increases
As Macs get more popular and more people use them, hackers and other malcontents will inevitably turn their attention to them to create viruses, worms, malware, and trojans.
In the news today is the discovery of an exploitable buffer overflow problem in Mac OS 10.5 and OS 10.6.
You don’t need to know what a buffer overflow is, as long as you make sure to protect your Mac from viruses and avoid opening emails from people you don’t know (or from some you do that are careless about attachments). Safari has some automatic protection built in now in Snow Leopard, but I also use ClamXAV as an added layer of protection.























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