Apple claims Macs immune to viruses. Experts say, 'not so'
by Bob Crabtree
on 2 May 2006, 16:01
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While Apple is currently boasting that its Mac computers aren't susceptible to viruses - it's running a commercial effectively saying there were 114,000 known viruses on Windows PC's last year and none on Macs - some security experts reckon that viruses do present an increasing threat especially now that most new Macs are based on Intel hardware. And we're not just talking of Macs set up to dual-boot into Windows as well as Mac OSX.
Mind you, the news site on which the 'Oh, no it isn't' piece appears, MSNBC, is a joint venture between NBC and Microsoft - the company with most to gain (after creators of anti-virus software) from Mac OS X being shown to be under serious attack by viruses and trojans.
Also, it would seem, the AP piece that MSNBC draws on wrongly describes a Trojan as being a virus. And it's based on an incident dating back to February. It's just a co-incidence, though, we're sure, that this news report should come out at the same time as Apple's commercial. Cough!
Click here or on the image above to view a medium-res version of the commercial (QuickTime needed) and check out all six of Apple's new ads here.
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