Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 20th Mar 2009 13:51 UTC, submitted by google_ninja
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Well back to the forums for more searching on how to beef up my MacBook. Here's to hoping for a quick release of Chrome for OS X. ( Or back to openSuse:), I miss amarok (pre 2.0) anyways )
You don't need the forums to properly secure OSX. Just make certain you are behind a hardware firewall, (most routers have this built in) install Firefox with Noscript and Adblock Plus and if you can afford it, buy a decent antimalware suite for your Mac. Then just practice safe surfing and email habits afterward and the likelihood of you being exploited is very small.
(This advice also applies to Windows with the exceptions that you need to run as a standard user, turn on DEP, ASLR and you have several free antimalware suites that are pretty good to choose from. I suggest Avira for a free one and Kapersky for a paid one.)
Edited 2009-03-20 18:41 UTC





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Wow. This article really made me think, I'm not very technical, though I am learning more and more (thanks to OSNEWS). Just a typical end-user. I always assumed my Mac was secure, because, well, it's a mac. When I'm out in the mac forums and am looking for advice on security, I always run across comments like "Mac isn't windows, so you won't need this or that protection.." I just assumed everything was hunky dory then, especially since I'm a Firefox guy to boot. I guess I was mistaken or complacent. Well back to the forums for more searching on how to beef up my MacBook. Here's to hoping for a quick release of Chrome for OS X. ( Or back to openSuse:), I miss amarok (pre 2.0) anyways )