Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 20th Mar 2009 13:51 UTC, submitted by google_ninja
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Still, you probably are much more secure on the Mac than on Windows anyway. This is so simply because Macs are targeted very seldom compared to Windows machines (not the most technically stylish way to stay safe, but very effective
. So, really, just making sure you are patched up and taking care in surfing iffy sites tends to be plenty.
Thanks soonerProud I will do all of those things.
Its good to see users taking an interest in making sure their computers are secure - lord knows if more users were like you there wouldn't be outbreaks of worms left right and centre.
As someone mentioned previous, a good firewall which most routers have already (I have a ASUS WL-500W which is brilliant - my cable modem is hooked up to that and in turn I am hooked up to the router), keep your software up to date (go to macupdate.com) and don't visit dodgy sites. Its like walking home late at night; do you walk down the safe areas or do you walk through the dodgy ally ways but think because you have a baseball bat (security software) it will protect you from a thug?





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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