>
> *** That will change with Macs that run on Intel chips. I would think
> that any Mac that can run native Windows software would be open
> to more viruses.
>
> Of course, as Macs regain their popularity, I can see more viruses
> being written for them.
>
> Richard Bonner
> http://www.chebucto.ca/~ak621/DOS/
>
Richard
Its all in the numbers. What percentage do you think apples
have in comparison of the nrs of PC's arund the world.
And that begs the question what virus creator is gonna waste
time creating virus' that will affect. By the same token
LINUX is the supreme choice OS to avoid virus'. Virus makers
go for the big nrs. I'm lucky in that no virus of any kind
cant infect my Commodore128 (here again its not the nrs that
count) its the OS itself cant be touched its all in R O M
not R A M.
Joe