Apple Takes Down Antivirus Support Recommendation

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One day after a number of media outlets (including this one) made hay out of the fact that an Apple Support knowledgebase stated “Apple encourages the widespread use of multiple antivirus utilities,” the company removed the page from its support website on Tuesday.

“We have removed the KnowledgeBase article because it was old and inaccurate,” said Apple spokesman Bill Evans, according to a report at Macworld. “The Mac is designed with built-in technologies that provide protection against malicious software and security threats right out of the box.”

Hedging his bet ever so slightly, Evans also said, “Since no system can be 100% immune from every threat, running anti-virus software may offer additional protection.”

Several Cult of Mac readers took issue with the proposition that Macs’ growing popularity has made them any more susceptible to viruses or malware than they have ever been. Thanks to reader James for the tip on the Macworld report.

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2 responses to “Apple Takes Down Antivirus Support Recommendation”

  1. Mike says:

    I’m really surprised that the vast majority of people have never run anti-virus software. I always assume people have the software and just run it every once in a while. I use ClamXAV when I want to scan a file I’ve downloaded or received via email, but I don’t have it set up to continually scan. I read a post today at Mac Guru Lounge on the Top 5 Mac Security Tips for the Holidays, which also talked about running AV software.