Bruce Johnson wrote:
> On Dec 8, 2008, at 7:51 AM, Len Gerstel wrote:
>
>   
>> Bruce said almost exactly one year ago:
>>
>>     
>>> As for security, there has been, to date ONE known exploit in the
>>> wild for OS X. This after 6 years on the market, and it's not
>>> widespread at all. Don't click on random porn spam links in web
>>> forums and install the software they want you to, and you're fine :-)
>>>       
>
> And you know what, that advice is still pretty much exactly what I'd  
> give today, save for 'Make sure Safari is updated too' since it now  
> has the ant-phishing technology in it as well.
>
> Still no in-the-wild malware, ClamAV is still the best AV solution....
>
>   
This article showed up the other day
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/12/03/apple_av_advice/
Some of the commenters suggested ClamAV as well.

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