

If you don't download and run them, you won't get those particular malware programs.

The ways you can get malware vary, and many of them require you to download something and run it. And Viruses are just one type of malware. It says that viruses is NOT actually the name for all the harmful programs that get run on people's computers-actually, the name for those programs is malware. This quote doesn't say that malware is another name for viruses. Any program that does bad stuff on your computer is malware. The distinction is important, because of the differences between the two and how you can (or can't) get themĪll computer viruses are malware. Malware is not the same as viruses, and while there is mac malware, there is no mac virus. Ok, so while the two of you are arguing, I think you, nizmoz, are failing to see the point that thirdxeye is trying to make, which is this: Malware types include viruses, worms, Trojans, remote access Trojans, rootkits, spyware, adware, ransomware and botware." "Although many people think of all unwanted, damaging, and invasive programs as “viruses” the definition of these attacking programs has become refined into several different categories and the umbrella term for these damaging programs is “malware.” In 2016, McAfee Labs reported (PDF) that virus attacks on Macs had risen by 744 percent that year. How about this poor person that posted this morning on FB that got infected. For one, Virus's and Malware co-exist idiot. I've worked in IT for 30 years, and can tell you for a fact you are wrong. Funny, you have no clue what you are talking about. So I prove you wrong with facts, and now you call the article BS.
