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Do Macs get viruses? The answer is yes – and AI-powered malware is a growing threat, new report claims

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  • ChatGPT can be manipulated into creating viruses and malicious code
  • A report shows that some hackers are using it in the wild for Macs
  • But ChatGPT might not be the devastating weapon that some fear

The subject of whether Macs can get viruses – and if they do, whether you should install antivirus software – is a contentious one among Apple fans.

A new report from Mac security firm Moonlock suggests the threat is now on the rise from AI-powered malware. Yet on one side are those who believe antivirus apps are more hassle than they’re worth, slowing down your computer in the face of a minimal threat level. On the other, there are people who urge caution against a changing world of hackers and virus creators.

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