I already have ....for 2 years, and the results are the same, Window 7 security is rock solid.
To start off with the security holes in the Mac have nothing to do with anti-virus. It's a fundamental design flaw. Microsoft perfected that security technology over 3 years ago.
“Apple missed a golden opportunity to lock down Snow Leopard when it again failed to fully implement security technology that Microsoft perfected nearly three years ago in Windows Vista.
The security hole that Miller says Apple ignored, according to Computerworld, is address space layout randomization (ASLR) which “randomly assigns data to memory to make it tougher for attackers to determine the location of critical operating system functions, and thus make it harder for them to craft reliable exploits.”
http://www.pcworld.com/article/172197/vista_windows_7_are_more_secure_than_snow_leopard.html
This is precisely why..
Vista, Windows 7 Are More Secure than Snow Leopard - PCWorld
A prominent security researcher claims that released Snow Leopard is less secure than either Vista or Windows 7.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/172197/vista_windows_7_are_more_secure_than_snow_leopard.html
Shocker: Windows 7 is More Secure Than Snow Leopard | Windows 7 News
Feb 18, 2010
http://windows7news.com/2010/02/18/shocker-windows-7-is-more-secure-than-snow-leopard/
Hacker Pwn2Own organizer: Windows 7 is safer than Snow Leopard ...
Feb 17, 2010 .....
http://blogs.computerworld.com/15605/hacker_pwn2own_organizer_windows_7_is_safer_than_snow_leopard
Snow Leopard less secure than Vista or Windows 7 ...
http://www.geekwithlaptop.com/snow-leopard-less-secure-than-vista-or-windows-7-says-security-expert
You lose again, just like before.
I already have ....for 2 years, and the results are the same, Window 7 security is rock solid. To start off with the security holes in the Mac have nothing to do with anti-virus. It's a fundamental design flaw. Microsoft perfected that security technology over 3 years ago.
Now, if you've been running without any protection of any Anti-virus programs on your Windows machine for 2 years, that one thing alone deserves a write-up in a computer magazine, because I don't think that's ever been done before.
Please, do get that written up for us right away ... LOL ...
As for the Mac OS X, it never has needed the Anti-virus programs, as it's been that secure for users... so, no big deal there. I mean you already get articles written up about the Macintosh that way, so that kind of magazine article about Macintosh users never using an Anti-virus program and never having any problems from it -- would be like "old news" -- everyone would "yawn" and say, "What's new!?"... LOL ...