Okay, this is my first question here.
Can i put an itunes app on my mac air. I found out that macs (or wherever you spell it) are not unvulnerable.
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I already know all that stuff about XProtect and Gatekeeper.
My question is:
If I think my mac could be infected (It's not, but I don't wanna take the risk) and I heard quite good reviews of Avast!, should I try it out?
Antivirus Software on iOS. Apple allowed antivirus software on iOS for a while, and Intego made VirusBarrier iOS, but in 2015, the company eliminated that entire category of apps from the App Store. VirusBarrier iOS allowed users to scan files that they received as email attachments, for example, and alerted them if the files were infected.
I already tried using a free antivirus found on the AppStore (VirusBarrier Express) but it didn't worked as expected,
shutting down before finishing the search of viruses, and , as I play online games a lot, and I've downloaded wrappers and that stuff
(I owned the games I wrapped, as I used to have a windows computer) I want to know if there's any spyware on my computer.
Please, don't answer stuff like 'antivirus software *****' or 'mac is impossible to be infected', as I want a real answer, it's a serious topic.
MacBook Pro (15-inch Mid 2012), iOS 7.1