Symantec statement on Mac OS X Snow Leopard anti-malware technology
August 29th, 2009 Leave a comment Visited 55 times, 1 so far today
Mac OS X v10.6’s File Quarantine feature only offers basic malware detection capabilities. It is not a full-featured antivirus solution and does not have the ability to remove malware from the system. File Quarantine is also signature-based only. Malware signatures are only as good as its definitions, requiring Apple to provide regular, timely updates. In addition, Mac OS X’s Software Update technology does not update automatically, and there is also no UI that allows users to see what signatures have been added to the system.
Macs are susceptible to online threats just like any other platform and vulnerabilities do exist. Today more than ever, computer users need a comprehensive security solution to protect them against all types of cybercrime, regardless of the platform. Symantec is a proven leader in the Mac security space and provides the necessary protection against malware, hackers, adware, identity theft, and other threats with Norton Internet Security for Mac. In addition to providing daily definition updates, Norton Internet Security for Mac removes threats to help ensure the system is clean and safe, this is a key functionality that Mac OS X v10.6 does not offer.
Apple’s current security offerings in Mac OS X v10.5 are also limited:
Mac OS X v10.5 does not protect against software and Internet vulnerabilities, which can allow access to your machine even if you have a firewall. Nor does Mac OS X v10.6 have technology to protect against unauthorized access to sensitive files or releasing of sensitive data. Norton Internet Security for Mac offers these features.
The phishing protection in Mac OS X v10.5 relies on lists, which can quickly become out of date since phishing sites are often pulled down within minutes and new ones crop up just as fast. Norton Internet Security for Mac’s antiphishing technology scans websites for threats on-the-fly in addition to downloading lists regularly. We also notify users when a site is trusted so they can feel confident they have navigated to a legitimate website.
The firewall in Mac OS X v10.5 is turned off by default and has limited configurability options, while Norton Internet Security for Mac allows users to configure their protection based on where they are and their connection—at home, work, public Wi-Fi, etc. Norton Internet Security for Mac is also integrated with Symantec’s DeepSight Threat Management System, updating the firewall rules at least once a day to protect against the latest attacking IP addresses.
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