
For the most part, Windows PCs catch plenty of malware; viruses, trojans, spyware. Macs do not.
Should Mac users be required to run virus protection software to help prevent the spread of Windows viruses? That’s a good question.
For part of May and June, the Mac360 crew of Tera, Bambi, Alexis, Jack and Carol has turned over some of the writing to a few avid Mac360 readers.
Following up on my series of articles on FUD (or, the newly christened FUDD), I pose a serious.... (excerpted).
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