What is the best way to check my iMac for virus, malware...

I have macOS High Sierra version 10.13.6


I have been having difficulty getting mail to work. I get a "mail not responding" message. Worried I have a virus, malware... What is the best way/ program/ app to run to check for viruses...


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iMac, macOS High Sierra (10.13.6)

Posted on Sep 16, 2018 5:14 PM

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Posted on Sep 16, 2018 9:14 PM

If your computer has the Apple logo, it does not have a virus.


It is possible to get malware from unscrupulous sites that trick you into giving permission to download. The ONLY third-party protection most of us long-time contributors recommend is MalwareBytes, written by an active contributor here. Get it ONLY from the developer's site:


Free Antivirus Replacement & Anti-Malware Tool | Malwarebytes


Do NOT install anything else that claims to clean, defend, protect, optimize, or find your Mac a mate. The Mac OS is engineered to take care of itself and all those fearware products add nothing but almost always extrace a seriuous performance penalty.

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Sep 16, 2018 9:14 PM in response to hutchpoppy

If your computer has the Apple logo, it does not have a virus.


It is possible to get malware from unscrupulous sites that trick you into giving permission to download. The ONLY third-party protection most of us long-time contributors recommend is MalwareBytes, written by an active contributor here. Get it ONLY from the developer's site:


Free Antivirus Replacement & Anti-Malware Tool | Malwarebytes


Do NOT install anything else that claims to clean, defend, protect, optimize, or find your Mac a mate. The Mac OS is engineered to take care of itself and all those fearware products add nothing but almost always extrace a seriuous performance penalty.

Oct 15, 2018 2:02 AM in response to Allan Jones

I have an iMac (OS High Sierra) and have just completed the free trial with MalwareBytes. It definitely slows things down, but that's OK if I can be confident that my computer is protected. Before I upgrade to a paid version I'd be grateful for answers to the below.


Is there a difference between viruses and malware? This may be a naive question, but if you don't know, you don't know! if there is a difference, how can I best protect.


And, whilst asking all these questions, do I need to protect separately my iPhone and iPad?


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