Do I need antivirus on my MacBook Pro?

I am currently running Symantec Endpoint Protection on my MacBook Pro but I have heard mixed reviews. Do I even need an antivirus software on my mac? If so, which would be the best one to use?

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Posted on Oct 16, 2011 7:40 PM

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Oct 16, 2011 7:53 PM in response to dromai1

All I have read says "no" to antivirus software. The numbers of Windows systems vs the number of UNIX systems means they are just not considered great targets.


As to Symantic Endpoint Encryption (which is on my system for work since we use medical insurance information for work) is another issue.


If you have not heard the whole backup story (apolgies if you know this already), read https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3358920.


But any "clone" of your startup disk is still likely an encrypted bit-copy of data, so tools like "Disk Warrior" which would usually be able to "shift around" file blocks for "disaster recovery" is now shifting sub-blocks of the encrypted image.


If you need to run image-encryption, then your backup strategy should reflect the facts of what is actually on your startup disk as regards "clone" vs TimeMachine-file-by-file.


At least that is my opinion.

Oct 16, 2011 8:20 PM in response to dromai1

I may have misunderstood the nature of the software you are using.


I read "Endpoint Encryption", which bundles ups the entire protected region of a disk into a managed "superfile" that needs a password to access.


Looking closely I see "Endpoint Protection". That I cannot confirm is the same thing.


Apologies for confusion, and I will back out unless asked for more assistance.

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