5 Mac Security Tips You Can’t Live Without

by: Paulo Fretowski
So, you’ve bought a new Macintosh, and now you may be wondering how to make it safer. There are
several things that you can do which will protect your Mac from viruses and hackers. Macs are
already very difficult to hack, but don’t let that fact allow you to become lenient with your
security.

1. Download all of the software updates available. This seems like a no-brainer, but some Mac
users forget to download the newest updates. You can even set your computer to automatically
download new updates. However, some dial-up users encounter trouble when trying to downloaded
updates. If you are a dial-up user, the best suggestion is to leave your Mac on overnight and let
it download. Apple releases many programs that fix bugs in iLife applications, and in Mac OS X.
Probably the most important of these updates are the security updates. Apple periodically offers
security updates for its operating systems (Panther and Tiger).

2. Be careful what you download. Some people use P2P downloads for Macintosh (I.E. Poisoned). Be
careful when downloading using a P2P because you do not know where the music or file is coming
from. Some P2P users specifically make corrupted files to send via music downloading programs.
Generally, it is a good idea to stick to iTunes, because those files are ACC Protected and offered
through Apple so they certainly won’t have viruses.

3. Choose the best and safest Internet Browser. Safari comes standard on all new Macs as part of
iLife. However, some people do not enjoy Safari as much as others. Some say that Safari is not as
safe from hackers as other browsers. Safari can also be a problem if you are going to a web page
that requires a version of Internet Explorer or Netscape to view it. You can download Internet
Explorer and Netscape for Mac, but again, some believe that these browsers are not as safe from
hackers. Many people believe that Mozilla Firefox (my personal favorite) is the safest browser to
use because of its customizable features. Firefox is available for downloading on the Macintosh.

4. Don’t be afraid to buy anti-virus software. If you have to download files from the internet as
part of a job or hobby, then it is probably a good idea to have some sort of anti-virus software
on your Macintosh. Apple provides a wide-variety of anti-virus software that is constantly
updated.

5. Finally, keep an eye on those e-mail attachments and instant messages. Some hackers have
programmed viruses to IM you from one of your friends’ screen names. Don’t click on any link
without knowing what it is first. Most e-mail providers use virus scans automatically, but you
should always be extra careful when downloading an attachment. If it is from someone you do not
know, don’t trust it.

Apple computers are very safe from hackers, but they can always be improved. Keeping a computer
safe, and running well requires a great amount of time and energy. Just remember that if your
computer is safe, your Apple experience will be much more rewarding.

About the author:
Paulo Fretowski enjoys writing about computers and works for BizNicheMedia (
http://www.biznichemedia.com).


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