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MacOS users report more cyber threats: Kaspersky

MacOS users report more cyber threats: Kaspersky

Kaspersky’s latest survey highlights a protection gap between macOS and Windows based devices. 

While macOS has long been regarded as the more secure operating system, 12% of its users reported malware infections compared with 9% of Windows users. 

Moreover, only 35% of macOS owners install dedicated security software, versus 42% of Windows users.

According to Kaspersky’s latest survey*, Windows users report a higher adoption rate for most security measures, while macOS users show a modest advantage in a few privacy‑focused actions.

Moreover, during this period macOS users faced more scams and investment frauds (16% vs 13%), privacy violations (11% vs 8%) and thefts of personal data (12% vs 7%).

To counter these specific threats, robust anti-malware and anti-phishing protection is essential. Malware authors put a lot of effort into developing new, more powerful and stealthier versions of stealers, spies and other classes of malicious payloads, while relying on phishing techniques that allows them to get access to user’s data.

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