1gynRat258, on 27 November 2012 - 12:22 PM, said:
Folks,
I have a PC desktop with a Microsoft Windows 7 operating system. For protection against hackers and viruses I use Norton; Norton has been effective in preventing any security breaches on my PC. I also have a Apple I-phone and a Apple I-pad. When I purchased both of these items I was informed that both of these products were hacker proof. Recently however I have been hearing about the need to install antispy ware and other security software on these devices, because hackers have been targeting apple products to attack. When I called the Apple tech support folks I was informed that their protection should be sufficent, but I wanted to check with this forum to get further information about the security of my I-phone and I-pad.
The threat on iOS devices (iPhone, iPad, etc) is pretty minimal. Apple locks down the system pretty well with very little "interaction" between different apps. As a result, it is much tougher to get malware to work on an iOS device. This also means that there really is not any "anti-malware" out there for iOS devices (I did find one app that will scan attachment type files...but it is really more about scanning stuff that might end up on your Windows computer or Mac).
This is not to say that there have not been hacks or vulnerabilities. The reality is that there is not much to worry about and what there is to worry about, there is not much you can do about it other than practice "safe clicking" (i.e. don't click strange links).
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In addition, in the not to distant future, I was planning to replace my Windows computer with a Mac PC. If it is true that a Mac PC can not be hacked like its Windows counterpart, is there any real advantage from a security standpoint in purchasing a Mac PC.

The Mac OS is a different matter. Many Mac "diehards" will still say you don't need anti-virus/malware, but more and more people are realizing this might be foolish since there have been a few actual "attacks". Personally, I run anti-virus/malware on my Macs...and have for as long as I have owned Macs (since the early 90s).