

ClamXav is not like your normal AV software. It uses the clamAV engine that many email servers use to scan emails for viruses. Unix under the hood, Safari, etc.), we can too by using some open source anti-virus software and if you like it, you can donate to the cause (whatever your budget may allow). But just as Apple has benefited from the open source movement (i.e. If not, you can always buy some A/V software. If you’re like me, you spent all your money just buying a Mac (and an iPhone) and there’s not much left in the budget for things such as anti-virus software. The best course of action then is to be prepared. But there was a time when the same could be said about Windows (that was a long time ago, I know). On the other hand, the number of viruses for Mac is much lower than Windows and the number that actually do anything “evil” is even lower. But are Mac’s virus free and what can you do if they’re not? The irony here is that while they took down that page, they left up the ad about Mac’s and viruses, implying that Mac’s are virus free. It basically says you should use some sort of anti-virus software to help protect your Mac. As mentioned on the web and here, the document is no longer available from Apple’s website, but it is still in Google’s cache (for the time being). There has been a lot of hoopla in the media and blogs of a much touted document Apple released regarding anti-virus software.
