People have been saying for some time that Macs are safe and are not susceptible to malware infections. As a result, anti-malware software is not needed. The market more or less followed this trend. But, this has changed. Malware is not something that only PC users have to deal with anymore. I've been asked many times in the past whether anti-virus or other anti-malware was needed. I've always said that it's better to be proactive about protection than to wait until there's a problem. By then, the computer would've already been infected.
Here's a BBC news article about Macs becoming the right size target for attackers to pay attention:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-17623422
Here's the F-Secure link about how to figure out if your Mac might be infected:
http://www.f-secure.com/v-descs/trojan-downloader_osx_flashback_i.shtml
Hope this helps someone.
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