Tom Espiner | Aug 27, 2009
(Credit: Apple)
The next version of Apple's OS X, which is
due out Friday, may bundle antivirus capabilities.
Mac security firm Intego said that the latest version of the operating system, Mac OS X
Snow Leopard, could have an antimalware feature, according to reports, in a
blog post Tuesday.
The company published a screenshot which it said was of the security feature detecting a Trojan in a download, made via Apple's Safari Web browser.
Intego pointed out that the most recent Mac adverts compare
Mac security favorably to PCs. However, security experts have historically been divided over the relative security of Microsoft and Apple code, while some point out that any comparison is further complicated by the differing market penetration of Macs and PCs.
Tom Espiner of
ZDNet UK reported from London.
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