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Apple says a new software update provides tools to get rid of the so-called “Flashback” virus that has infected hundreds of thousands of Mac computers. In a post on its support forums ...
A few weeks back we were treated to the sight of Eugene Kaspersky insisting that Apple needed to open up the iOS architecture to people like Eugene Kaspersky so that anti-virus programs could be ...
Apple appears to be cracking down on "anti-virus" apps in the iOS App Store, in an effort to prevent customers from believing iOS devices are capable of contracting viruses and malware.
Macs don't have visible anti-malware software built-in, at least not in the same way that Microsoft does with Windows' highly visible Defender software. But Apple began to include rudimentary anti ...
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