compared to the Windows platform, there seems to be little user security on the Mac platform, so does this mean that Apple is really not going to get the virus?
Apple Mac computer not virus? You think it's naïve (pictures from Yahoo)
A few years ago, flash-back malware found a security vulnerability in the Java system that infected about 600,000 Macs. Since then, OS X's Backdoor KITM.A has also been found to screen the desktop, while rootpipe vulnerabilities are hard to fix.
At the same time, Apple has been slow to patch up security vulnerabilities. The rootpipe vulnerability was discovered as early as last October, but it was not patched until last month and fixes only the vulnerabilities of the Yosemite system, excluding earlier versions of OS X systems.
Bogdan Botezatu, senior electronic threat analyst at Bitdefender, points out that in fact the Mac OS X system is not at a lower risk than windows, "Apple claims its software does not have a virus, saying users don't need antivirus software because they know that users are tired of antivirus software, These software often reduce the speed of your computer's operation. ”
"Windows has been the hardest hit of viral infections and users have been pressing Microsoft, so they have been taking steps to address system vulnerabilities." "Now, Microsoft has more time to fix the leak than before, and you will be advised to allow Third-party security tools," Bogdan said. ”
"This year, we have discovered and documented more than 48 million new malware samples, more than 98% of which are written for Windows platforms," said Andrias Max, CEO of Av-test, an anti-virus research institute. Although there are less than 5,000 new viruses written for Mac OS X systems, these malware do exist. ”
Of course, the security of Mac OS X is not insecure. OS X has a built-in security mechanism where users do not have root rights to the Mac (root privilege) and must enter a password-reset system. In addition, OS X has a gatekeeper subsystem that does not allow users to install folders that are not electronically signed by Apple.