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Apple exec Craig Federighi calls the state of Mac malware ‘not acceptable’ – Engadget
Faced with a legal battle that could decide the future of its business, the company offered a surprising admission: macOS has a malware problem..

For years, Apple has consistently knocked Windows for its malware issues, claiming macOS is by far the more secure desktop operating system. However, faced with a legal battle that could decide the future of its business, the company offered a surprising admission: macOS has its own malware problem. The acknowledgement came from Apple Senior Vice President of Software Engineering Craig Federighi, who testified on Wednesday in the companys antitrust case with Epic Games (via Protocol).
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