While macOS has a reputation for being more secure than Windows, it’s not invincible. Think of it like this: a well-maintained car is less likely to break down, but it can still get a flat tire or run out of gas.
Here’s the deal:
- The myth of Mac invulnerability: macOS has built-in security features that make it harder for malware to take hold. However, cybercriminals are constantly evolving their tactics. As Macs become more popular, they become a juicier target.
- The rise of Mac malware: We’re seeing an increase in malware specifically designed for macOS. This includes viruses, Trojans, ransomware, and spyware, all with the potential to wreak havoc on your digital life.
- Beyond malware: Antivirus software also protects against other threats like phishing scams, malicious websites, and identity theft. These threats are platform-agnostic, meaning they can affect Mac and Windows users alike.