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How macOS protects your data from malware

Malware is bad software you don’t want to encounter, as it can harm your Mac or cause data loss. Here’s how to protect against it.

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With security being an ever-increasing concern in the connected age, malicious attacks by bad actors continue to be a problem for many organizations and users.

Malignant software (malware) can be planted on your devices, which can lead to credential or data loss, corruption of operating systems, or ransomware.

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