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Or you could chew your own feet off.RJS said:Try buying an Apple Mac, I run 3 and have done for 5 years, never had one single virus in my life.
Also I have never had any Anti virus software either.
Go on, treat yourself to a Mac. All your prays will be answered.
yeah, but in fairness there isn't a market for Mac security software, really.. not because they're more secure or anything, but simply because the size of their userbase means geeks and script kiddies can't be bothered with trying to exploit them.. Macs are almost always only used as a media workstation (or similar) - they don't do anything interesting (as far as a hacker is concerned) so there is no point trying to compromise one!Wookie said:Or you could chew your own feet off.RJS said:Try buying an Apple Mac, I run 3 and have done for 5 years, never had one single virus in my life.
Also I have never had any Anti virus software either.
Go on, treat yourself to a Mac. All your prays will be answered.
What was that freeware virus scanner for the Mac that for years was the only one you could get?
alright jellyfish, welcome to the forumJellyfish said:NP'z dude and thanks nice to make a good first impression first place i coem is the help section also Admin whats your age lmao im 15 and know alot about computers and stuff =) while latly im starting to use c++ code and compiling ive already created my own programme