which third party virus protection venders works best on MacBook Pro 2021 with M1 chip and macOS Sonoma

I have McAfee total protection not happy its going to expire. what does Apple recommend best for my MBP 2021 M1 pro chip and macOS Sonoma.

MacBook Pro 14″, macOS 14.5

Posted on May 19, 2024 1:31 PM

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May 20, 2024 8:48 AM in response to Thegilhsalas

You've already received a lot of great answers and links, but to address the one point in particular, there no official guide for this information.


By that, I don't mean any of the advice and links given so far aren't true. They are all factual. I'm referring to finding truthful information online in general.


When you do a search for "mac viruses", you get a ridiculous number of matches. Problem is, every single one of them stating they have a list of viruses is wrong. You get straight out lies, even from security companies that should know better. Like this one:


https://us.norton.com/blog/malware/can-macs-get-viruses


They say yes. But if you look at the list of "virus" types, every single one of them is a Trojan. Viruses are, specifically, self-replicating software. They require no action on the part of the user to spread. All items listed on Norton's page are Trojans. All such malware requires the user to do something to infect your Mac. None of it can get there by itself.


I find it both galling and just plain deceitful for any security to call a Trojan a virus. They should know better, but calling them viruses is nothing but click bait. It draws users in on a search. Worse, it perpetuates the idea there are indeed Mac viruses because, well, Norton said so. And they can't be wrong, can they?


This is only one of many sites you can find making the same mistake. Often because they:


  1. Don't know any better (in which case they shouldn't be writing their junk in the first place)
  2. Don't know the difference between different types of malware (virus, Trojan, worm)
  3. Do it on purpose as click bait
  4. Incorrectly use "virus" as a catch-all term. We have one for that - malware. Which stands for malicious software, and covers any of the base categories. Which again, are viruses, Trojans and worms.

May 20, 2024 1:52 AM in response to Thegilhsalas

Third Party Security Software 


This will include BitDefender


This will included Norton Antivirus 


 Sophos Av Software


Intego AntiVirus


 McAfee


Avast AntiVirus


FTC Order Will Ban Avast from Selling Browsing Data for Advertising Purposes, Require It to Pay $16.5 Million Over Charges the Firm Sold Browsing Data After Claiming Its Products Would Block Online Tracking 


FTC says despite its promises to protect consumers from online tracking, Avast sold consumers' browsing data to third parties


https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/news/press-releases/2024/02/ftc-order-will-ban-avast-selling-browsing-data-advertising-purposes-require-it-pay-165-million-over




Ad Guard,


 Webroot ,


 ESET ,


 Avira ,


AVG AntiVirus  


 avira antivirus 


Trustee  


AntiVirus for Mac


F-Secure


Securemac


Cylance


Kaspersky Internet Security


Total Virus Software 


VirusOne


Remove Virus One 


BitMedic Pro.


➡️ Read some of the posting and arrive at your own conclusions. ⬅️


 The Built in Security  is all that is required.


Mac app security enhancements


Security. Built right in


May 20, 2024 2:10 AM in response to Thegilhsalas

The Operating System resides in a Sealed and Read Only Volume that cannot be opened by the User nor by Third Party Applications.


Therefore, if a Virus did exist for macOS, which they do not


The only area that would be affected would be in the User Account and not the Operating System itself


If you allow the Social Media Influences shape your opinion on Third Party Security Software, they have done a good job of spreading False Information

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