

MacBooks, iMacs, Mac Pros, and Mac Minis are all still vulnerable to many viruses and other malware, and it’s a rapidly growing problem. It’s true that Mac computers are more secure in some ways than Windows systems and benefit from a lower market share, making them less valuable targets for hackers. Apple dropped the “we don’t get viruses” marketing line back in 2012 – an admission on the company’s part that, yes, Mac computers get viruses. Nor does it offer the safeguards against ransomware and zero-day exploits.If you think using an Apple computer protects you from viruses and malware, it’s time to think again. But it doesn’t directly come with the protection against malicious links and phishing attempts. Malwarebytes Premium version 4.15 for the Mac includes the basis virus and malware scanning as well as the ability to detect malicious apps, or PUPs (potentially unwanted program). The premium edition sounds promising with a host of features increasingly needed to defend you against today’s threats-real-time and on-demand virus, malware, and spyware scanning protection against malicious website links and phishing attempts and security against ransomware and zero-day exploits.īut wait, all that describes the Windows version.

Offering security protection for Windows, macOS, Chrome OS, iOS, and Android, Malwarebytes comes in both free and premium editions for personal use. Though Malwarebytes Premium for the Mac is hardly a bad product, you’ll get more bang for the buck elsewhere. But the Mac flavor feels like an also-ran compared with the Windows edition, both of which cost the same amount of money. Malwarebytes Premium is certainly well designed and seemingly effective at detecting and eliminating malware and other security threats. Excludes any mention or advice on the Malwarebytes browser extension.Mac version missing certain features compared with its Windows counterpart.
