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Can Macs get viruses and malware? We ask an expert

The idea that you don’t have to worry about viruses or malware if you have a Mac is still surprisingly popular. Many people believe that Macs can’t get viruses, and Apple does little to dispel that notion, but is it really true? Can Macs get viruses?
“The answer is definitely, yes,” says Bogdan Botezatu, Bitdefender’s Senior E-Threat Analyst, “There have been incidents, and there will be more.”
A few years ago, Flashback malware exploited a security flaw in Java. It managed to infect 600,000 Macs, which was roughly 1 percent of the user base. There is a page about it on Apple’s website.
Updated by Jeffrey Van Camp on 5-04-2015: For clarification, we use the words ‘malware’ and ‘virus’ mostly interchangeably in this article because, to most people, these are one and the same. However, technically speaking, malware is the blanket term for all malicious software that could attack or infect a computer. Wikipedia’s page on malware is a good resource if you want to know all the many varied types.
There have been other problems since then. The KitM.A backdoor application on OS X was able to take screenshots of user’s desktops. More recently, the Rootpipe exploit has been proving difficult to fix.
“Mac OS X software has more high-risk vulnerabilities than all versions of Windows put together,” explains Bogdan, “Apple markets these products as virus-free. They say you don’t need an antivirus, because they know people hate antivirus software. These utilities often slow down your computer, so they don’t want to promote them.”




Windows Media Center is finally killed off by Microsoft

Sorry, Media Center fans: The imminent rollout of Windows 10 is going to kill the software suite once and for all. The writing has been on the wall for several years but a Microsoft executive has confirmed that you won’t be able to get Media Center inside Windows 10 — and it isn’t coming back.
ZDNet reports from a private briefing at the Build conference where it was revealed that Media Center would be taken off life support. The add-on for Windows hasn’t received a major update since 2009, although a straight port was provided for Windows 8 users who wanted to make use of its functionality.



Microsoft launches the Surface 3 at $499, debuts trade-in program for older models
By Krystle Vermes — May 5, 2015(Yesterday)

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4GB DDR3
Hard Disk 1TB SATA
Windows 8.1
2GB Graphics

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Expandable Memory Upto 8 GB
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