Security Awareness Training

Yes, your Apple Mac device can get a virus!

Apple Security awareness training tip –

Here is an important Apple security awareness training tip! Yes, your Apple Mac device can be infected with malware.

Don’t let your employees fall into a false sense of security.

Recent Apple TV ads seem to be providing misleading information.

Covered in the Malwarebytes article – Mac security facts and fallacies

Read the article here:
Malwarebytes Article – Mac security facts and fallacies

  • Fallacy: Macs don’t get viruses
  • Fallacy: Macs are more secure than Windows
  • Fallacy: Macs don’t need security software
  1. Fact: There’s not much Mac malware out there
  2. Fact: macOS has built-in anti-malware software

Get the straight scoop here:

Malwarebytes Article – Mac security facts and fallacies

Michael Levin

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