Antivirus for Mac mini M4?

Hello all. Been a windows user for decades. Just purchased my first Mac, a mini M4 and am trying to find out about the best antivirus, VPN, etc…..for Mac.

I am seeing conflicting information about XProtect is all that is needed and must get an antivirus software. Nord VPN is great for Mac or Apple has a VPN?

Is there a trustworthy source to find these answers. Is MacWorld a good source?

Just working through the learning

Thanks everyone in advance for your replies


Posted on Jan 25, 2025 03:49 PM

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Posted on Jan 25, 2025 03:51 PM

None. Apple builds malware protection into macOS and keeps it updated regularly.

macOS security built right in. - Apple Support  

App Security Overview - Apple Support

XProtect Explained: How Your Mac’s Built-in Anti-malware Software Works - How-To Geek


Third-party products just get in the way and cause problems.

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Jan 25, 2025 03:51 PM in response to FOGS_Blues

None. Apple builds malware protection into macOS and keeps it updated regularly.

macOS security built right in. - Apple Support  

App Security Overview - Apple Support

XProtect Explained: How Your Mac’s Built-in Anti-malware Software Works - How-To Geek


Third-party products just get in the way and cause problems.

Jan 25, 2025 09:40 PM in response to FOGS_Blues

+2. None!!! Mac OS does not require or benefit from ANY of the following typings of third party apps:


  • Antivirus
  • Cleaning
  • VPN
  • Security
  • Maintenance


These types of apps have the exact opposite effects users want, they make Mac OS slow, appear buggy, make Mac OS do unwanted actions that vary wildly, and in return offer NOTHING that Mac OS does not already do on its own.


In short, just leave Mac OS alone and enjoy your new Mac. By the way, welcome to the light side!

Jan 25, 2025 10:03 PM in response to FOGS_Blues

Windows 11 does pretty well with the built-in Microsoft Defender Antivirus, but you’re not on Windows any more, and carrying over assumptions from now-ancient Windows versions is just going to lead to frustration and problems on macOS, and that also holds on newer Windows too.


I mean, why would you add a second and weak and part-way wrapper around the existing and secure end-to-end connection tunnels, badly solving a problem which hasn’t existed in a decade or so, but badly solving it in a way that makes collecting personally-identified metadata trivial?

Jan 26, 2025 03:07 AM in response to FOGS_Blues

Anti-virus apps are unnecessary as others have told you but if you are really paranoid you could try the free version of Malwarebytes.


It's quite innocuous and I have used it over the years on several Macs with no ill-effects.


Mind you it has never "caught" any virus which goes to show how good Apple's built-in defences are.


You never "catch" a virus . . . you have to deliberately download or install it, so don't click on any unidentified links etc.

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