A few weeks ago the subject of virus infection for Macs raised it's  annual
spectral head.

Bruce who administers to many Macs attested to the lack of evidence thereof.

I finally ran into the IT director of our university journalism and mass
media department on one of his frequent Starbucks pit stops. He confirmed
that of the 400 plus Macs which he oversees he has never run into a virus
problem nor even a credible threat of any sort to Mac OS X. The machines
range from aging iMacs and an occasional Sawtooth or QS to G5s, new iMacs
and many MP Intel Macs . These run Tiger in some cases but most have the
latest Snow Leopard upgrade. OS X Server is also used extensively and the
server setup is humongous  ( I have never seen such an industrial
installation of Macs and RAID hardware in my life )

This department handles all media education and all campus media for a
moderately large state university.

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