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Technical Explanation of "Viruses" on Macs
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<blockquote data-quote="rocknpop" data-source="post: 879310" data-attributes="member: 82211"><p>Guys,</p><p></p><p>I tried searching for a link where I could learn all the details on the potentials for viruses on a Mac since mine has been acting up a bit, so I have only 5 questions:</p><p></p><p>- Is it normal for Mac's to need to be restarted randomly, say once or twice a week while browsing (safari)?</p><p>- Other than the "famous" torrent that got out, are there any other viruses we should be aware of?</p><p>- Can XXX sites "infect" a MacBook?</p><p>- How do you resolve any problems with performance? </p><p>- Could it be tied to bad RAM (Corsair)?</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocknpop, post: 879310, member: 82211"] Guys, I tried searching for a link where I could learn all the details on the potentials for viruses on a Mac since mine has been acting up a bit, so I have only 5 questions: - Is it normal for Mac's to need to be restarted randomly, say once or twice a week while browsing (safari)? - Other than the "famous" torrent that got out, are there any other viruses we should be aware of? - Can XXX sites "infect" a MacBook? - How do you resolve any problems with performance? - Could it be tied to bad RAM (Corsair)? Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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