As a result of these ads, we fear that Mac users may acquire a false sense of security with which they could become too comfortable downloading potentially-harmful files from anywhere on the Internet. It's true that there are currently more viruses designed to harm PCs than Macs; however, PCs have been and are still more widely-used than Macs, thereby providing a larger target for virus creators in the past. Therefore, it's not that Macs are more immune to viruses than PCs, but there have been fewer viruses created for them. However, as the number of Mac users becomes greater and greater, the number of viruses created for them will directly correlate. Because of this, Mac users who engage in risky behavior thinking they are impervious may eventually learn the hard way that no computer is completely impermeable, Mac or otherwise.
3D engineers ensure our clients are engaged in computing Best Practices by informing them of these kinds of risks and implementing tools to provide their computer networks with maximum security. In our security model, Firewalls, Virtual Private Network (VPN), Network Access Control (NAC), Content and SPAM filtering, Anti-Virus and Anti-Spyware comprise of key components that work together with policy and core security practices to provide a secure environment. 3D freely acknowledges that no network or computer operating system is completely immune to viruses and offers the best security applications on the market to keep our clients informed and protected. We look forward to Apple putting forth a little more honest effort into informing Mac users of security risks, no matter how much or how little of a threat they consider these risks to be.
To find out more about 3D Corporation’s network security solutions, visit our website at www.3dcorp.us.


















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