![]() Work out where your biggest risks are going to be coming from, and mitigate them. The take home here is, I’m not telling you not to use antivirus software, but be very sure of why you need it and what problem it’s solving, rather than relying on it being a magical net to solve all your problems. ![]() You can read more about macOS’s inbuilt malware detection here: You’ll find some great tools and guides on macOS problem solving and improving security here: You’ll find some fantastic open source tools and blogs from Patrick Wardle, a security expert here: Improve security from the Startup Security Utility: You should educate yourself on how macOS security works here: ![]() The days of third party antivirus on macOS (and Windows) are rapidly being abandoned by many security experts in favour of native tools provided within the OS, and tools third party tools created to perform a very specific task.Īntivirus software is extremely intrusive and entirely reliant on being reactive, it’s also got a habit of using up way more resources than it should. ![]()
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