What makes a Mac so immune to viruses?
2008-3-2 13:14:33 by Skinskin
Two things make it so immune to viruses.
1) The operating system is written in a language that is not as common as the language used to write Windows.
Less people have the ability to write in this language so no one really tries; at least so far anyway.
2) Mac only has 4 to 5% of the computer market; as I'm sure you are aware those "SCUM" that write viruses, want to do the most damaged they can and so writting for the 95% of the computers out there is what they do.
___Mac with Intel chips can now run Widows as well as OS X so I imagine that the Windows side of these new Macs will start to get infected as well as othe PC's, but that should not have any impact on the Mac side of that computer.
What makes a Mac so immune to viruses?Mac so immune to viruses =)) =)) who told you that
What makes a Mac so immune to viruses?not really
What makes a Mac so immune to viruses?its a differant format most people make viruses for windows but not for macs got it? good dont buy a mac even though they dont get viruses they look stupid and the break soooooooooooooooo easily mac products are made so cheaply like ipods if you ever see a ipod its all scratched up because it scratches so easily
What makes a Mac so immune to viruses?Don't matter what kind of computer you have, if there is a will, there is a way, a virus will find it's way.