![]() And that no programmer could make it inside the OS. And that it didn't allow NSA put any backdoor inside it. You just could be sure that the software is free of bugs, keyloggers, virus, etc., if you are able to inspect the source code, and know how to do it, since there are some techniques that can make malicious code less evident.Īnd you would also need to trust that Apple made the Mac without virus, keyloggers, and etc. For example, checking if the MD5 checksum is the same the site published. How to download and install software that isn't infected: in general, you get good software from good sources, and checking that the software you just download wasn't tampered with (man in the middle attack). Yes, it's a good practice to run antivirus software on a Mac. First, it's not true: Macs and any other OS can get viruses.
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