Q: Antivirus for MacBook Air?
Hi all, I am intereted in getting an Apple MacBook Air and currently I am using a Windows OS laptop. I have been using Antivirus for several years.
My question is if I get myself a MacBook Air, do I need to purchase Antivirus to protect it? Can the McAfee Internet Security be use with the MacBook?
Will the MacBook be infected if it does not have any Anitvirus installed?
Regards
Darren
Posted on Feb 26, 2012 10:17 PM
darrengbl wrote:
May I know what ClamXav can do - it works just like other AV? Can the ClamXav be use for - Blocking virus, Real time safeguards, Two-way firewall, Scanning the system, etc?
ClamXav uses the cross-platform clamav scan engine which is almost exclusively a signature based anti-malware system. It does have some heuristic analysis capability, primarily in the phishing area for e-mail and web sites. ClamXav also has an optional real-time watch application called Sentry built into the full version available for download from the web (as opposed to the more limited AppStore version). It is not plug and play in that most options default to off, so you do have to do some minor tayloring at installation time to meet your particular needs. There is no firewall (OS X has it's own one-way). Lion OS will take care of all the blocking you need. Scanning is limited to files you have read access to, each user must scan their own files (home directory) and there are a few systems files (most in the underlying unix sub-system) that can't be scanned. Manual scanning can be initiated via the app or using a contextual service menu. There are also scheduled scanning and definitions updating options. Found malware can be automatically quarantined or deleted, but that's not recommended if you choose to scan e-mail content for malware and phishing. That's generally true for any AV (A-M) software as it will generally damage your mailbox index or worse.
Posted on Feb 27, 2012 9:51 PM