Anither reason to switch to the light. From the Sophos anti-virus for business site: “Sophos technical support has received a number of calls from users of Apple Macintosh computers concerned they may have been infected by the W32/Bugbear-A worm. Users of Apple Macintosh computers, however, cannot be infected by these Windows viruses.” It’s here.
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