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Apple Takes Down Anti-Virus Notice - Security Watch
Just as we did, dozens of blogs reported this week an Apple Technical Note recommending the use of anti-virus software on Macs . That note is no longer up on the Apple site. It seems now as if the note itself was older and heretofore unnoticed; click here for a copy of it on The Internet Wayback ...
More Good News for Apple on the Enterprise Front
businessweek.com — Remember if you will from our cover story from earlier this year “The Mac In The Gray... Flannel Suit,” some interesting research from the Yankee Group. At the time the firm found that among a survey group of some 250... (more) More Good News for Apple on the Enterprise Front
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Only a fool believes in Apple
PalmAddicts — ... Sources are from: Apple's ad's aren't false. Just don't believe everything you hear and see. (TG Daily) Apple: Our Ads Don't Lie, But You're a Fool if You Believe Them (Wired) Apple Takes Down Anti-Virus Notice (PC Mag blog) Apple Reminding Mac Users They're Not Immune to Viruses (Switched) ...

Norton Returns: Malware and Anti-Malware on the Mac
eWeek - RSS Feeds — Malware still isn't much of a problem on the Mac, but is security software a good idea for Mac users? Symantec thinks it is, and it's not for nothing that they're re-entering the market. There's been some talk lately about malware on the Mac and whether users need anti-malware software . Clearly the situation is nothing like on Windows where going on the Internet without an anti-malware program is like taking a walk out on the Interstate; the question isn't if you'll get hit, but when. There definitely is malware on the Mac and some users do get attacked by it, but in all ...

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