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According to A Simple Guide To Macintosh Security:
Macintosh security is built in, not added as an afterthought. The design of Mac’s OS X made security a top priority and achieved it in many different ways.
Folks say that the Mac is more secure because it’s a minority OS and no one writes viruses for it, which is really untrue. This is part of the reason Mac users don’t have to face the same security threats that Windows users do, but not all of it.