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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
seun93bmeJul 18th 2009 12:30PM
Apple is full of crap they don't get viruses because not is compatible with most of software. But when u do get a virus it is like hell tryin 2 get a virus off a Mac so Windows might get a virus but not that hard 2 take it off. Mac you get a virus just reinstall the software because it is OVER!
(Unverified)Jul 18th 2009 3:57PM
How do you know how hard it is to get a virus on a Mac? Did you contract one of the 5 known viruses for Mac OS X? If you did, you might be an idiot.
The only way to get a virus on a OS X is if you actually give the virus permission to install itself. Same with linux. The virus needs root access to do damage which is rarely used on Mac and Linux. Unlike Windows, where if you're an administrator you have root access.
(Unverified)Jul 20th 2009 11:23AM
There hasn't been a virus on the Mac for almost 10 years. Do your research before you comment on something you obviously know nothing about.