Gnutella Forums  

Go Back   Gnutella Forums > Current Gnutella Client Forums > LimeWire+WireShare (Cross-platform) > Technical Support > Installation > Mac OSX
Register FAQ The Twelve Commandments Members List Calendar Arcade Find the Best VPN Today's Posts

Mac OSX Problems with installing LimeWire or WireShare for Mac OSX users


Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools Display Modes
  #1 (permalink)  
Old February 6th, 2006
Novicius
 
Join Date: February 6th, 2006
Location: nth nsw (sub tropical paradise)AUSTRALIA
Posts: 1
ilovemymac is flying high
Default do macs really need anti virus software

Hi I have just started a tafe course on learning to use a pc for work, and the teacher is telling me that I need anti virus and firewall for my mac.
I have a g4 desktop running 10.4.4 and I have not got a virus in over 4years, I would be really interested in what some other mac users think. I am a frequent user of limewire, I love it thanks everyone
Reply With Quote
  #2 (permalink)  
Old February 7th, 2006
On Holiday
 
Join Date: April 20th, 2005
Posts: 3,279
Only A Hobo is a great assister to others; your light through the dark tunnel
Default

Firewalls and anti spyware should be used .. realize that anyone can get access to your computer and Macs are vunerable to snoopers like any computers. As for viruses. I have yet to hear of a good argument for putting anti virus software in a mac. ...... but tomorrow, it may well be necessary

Do a google search for mac virus ... You won't find many hits

imho

G3 OSX10.3.9
__________________
To get Phex Click on the Fox
Reply With Quote
  #3 (permalink)  
Old December 31st, 2006
Novicius
 
Join Date: December 29th, 2006
Posts: 4
jimbu is flying high
Default OS X virus

To date there are no viruses for OS X. A firewall also is not necessary as Safari has it's own protection.
Jim
Reply With Quote
  #4 (permalink)  
Old December 31st, 2006
Lord of the Rings's Avatar
ContraBanned
 
Join Date: June 30th, 2004
Location: Middle of the ocean apparently (middle earth)
Posts: 625
Lord of the Rings has a distinguished reputationLord of the Rings has a distinguished reputationLord of the Rings has a distinguished reputation
Default

Likewise, I only have my firewall turned on occasionally. More-so if I'm visiting suspicious sites. As for AV, the AV programs for mac have 99.9% definitions for windows viruses & the others for pre-OSX viruses which are now so so old. I've never come across a mac virus on the net but did from fellow students at university whilst I was using OS 9. Nice student prank huh! lol
Reply With Quote
  #5 (permalink)  
Old January 17th, 2007
Novicius
 
Join Date: January 17th, 2007
Posts: 3
lucidardor is flying high
Default virus on osx

Actually there are at least two known viruses known to attack OSX. (the first found on Feb. 16 2006)

http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2006/...16005401.shtml

Apple Computer claims that there are 4 known viruses.

http://www.securemac.com/

– Other sources claim over 63 known viruses for OSX.


Here you'll find a small list of known viruses: http://www.viruslist.com/en/find?sea...ds=osx&x=0&y=0


"As of 2006, there are relatively few security exploits [4] targeting Mac OS X (a Unix-based operating system); the known vulnerabilities fall under the classifications of worms and Trojans. The number of viruses for the older Apple operating systems, known as Mac OS Classic, varies greatly from source to source, with Apple stating that there are only four known viruses, and independent sources stating there are as many as 63 viruses. It is safe to say that Macs are less likely to be exploited due to their secure Unix base, and because a Mac-specific virus could only infect a small proportion of computers (making the effort less desirable). Virus vulnerability between Macs and Windows was/is a chief catalyst of the platform wars between Apple Computer and Microsoft." — Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_virus

I use ClamXav. It's licensed under the GNU Public License and can be downloaded at http://www.clamxav.com/

Also go into Safari's preferences and make sure you have the option to "open safe files" unchecked. And make sure that you check the "get info" on every file you download before you launch and make sure that the description matches the file extension. If "get info" tells you it's a Unix Executable File but the extension says something else (like .jpg or .mp3) toss it in the trash and do a "secure empty trash." And by the way, use your firewall. By default in osx (who knows why) the firewall is disabled. I would expect more viruses to attack OSX in the future. I'm sure this is only the beginning. Hope all this helps ;-)

Last edited by lucidardor; January 17th, 2007 at 10:01 PM.
Reply With Quote
  #6 (permalink)  
Old January 18th, 2007
Lord of the Rings's Avatar
ContraBanned
 
Join Date: June 30th, 2004
Location: Middle of the ocean apparently (middle earth)
Posts: 625
Lord of the Rings has a distinguished reputationLord of the Rings has a distinguished reputationLord of the Rings has a distinguished reputation
Default

I would like to see an actual admission by Apple that there are OSX viruses. Not by security/virus companies who "rumour" such things to obtain business or create such viruses/security cracks for the same purpose. Not one of those articles refering to viruses is by apple. They are all by security/AV businesses. So what is the objective of such businesses? To make money!!! How to create customers? Create rumours or actual problems themselves.

I heard many years ago that in the Philippines, the Norton branch there paid young experts to create viruses so fixes for them could be made.
Reply With Quote
  #7 (permalink)  
Old January 18th, 2007
garbagefan2's Avatar
Valued Member contributor
 
Join Date: April 6th, 2006
Location: Windy City
Posts: 751
garbagefan2 is a great assister to others; your light through the dark tunnel
Default

I know one of the viruses for a mac. It is called mosaic. It ruins your computer. It isn't spreaded anymore I don't think.
Reply With Quote
  #8 (permalink)  
Old July 13th, 2007
Apprentice
 
Join Date: July 13th, 2007
Posts: 7
LEXXONE74 is flying high
Default

I Use Norton Antivirus For Mac And It Works Beautifully Detecting
Virusus In Files I Download For My Bootcamp Windows Xp Sp2 Side Of My Imac5,1. And Its Free Search: Mac Norton Antivirus.
Reply With Quote
Reply


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Anti Virus Software Problems scrottocks Open Discussion topics 4 February 8th, 2006 01:54 AM
anti virus software downloads FLGMan Chat - Open Topics - The Lounge 2 June 10th, 2005 03:17 PM
Free anti virus software for mac os 9.2 Janfo Open Discussion topics 1 May 14th, 2003 02:03 PM
anti virus Unregistered New Feature Requests 7 May 8th, 2002 12:42 PM
anti spyware program for macs available?? billybaroo General Mac Support 0 October 18th, 2001 07:00 PM


All times are GMT -7. The time now is 01:23 AM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
SEO by vBSEO 3.6.0 ©2011, Crawlability, Inc.

Copyright © 2020 Gnutella Forums.
All Rights Reserved.