IslandTractor
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I think most viruses and malware are also developed overseas where the Mac is still a very rare phenomenon. Russia, China, Eastern Europe are all PC not Mac territory.It is always just a matter of time in a thread about PC problems that someone with a Mac will jump in and report how they've never had problems.... :laughing:
Why aren't Macs the target for malware and virus attackers??? Its not because they are bullet proof. Its because the majority of the work of the world is not done on Macs. Art is done on Macs. Fun is done on Macs. There's no profit in attacking art and fun.
It can pretty much be gauranteed that if Macs would ever gain the majority market share of business and home PCs they will be attacked and penetrated heavily. However, that day will probably never come because as Mac devices like iPads and iPhones gobbly up market share the applications move towards web-based programs, where nothing but a dumb interface lives on the end-users' devices. There's about nothing to attack from the users' endpoint. The devices are basically slick interfaced dumb terminals.
The real trouble will start when hackers figure out how to penetrate the databases where all the users' web based data lives. That's the pot of gold. :laughing: