[citation][nom]Halcyon[/nom]Who is it obvious to?[/citation]
To everyone who has been saying this for years (such as myself). Macs were never really secure. Macs were *safe* through their relative obscurity compared to Windows, but never secure.
[citation][nom]halcyon[/nom]It wasn't until recently that MS offered AV software. OS X (for those that don't know this) does offer a simple firewall. However, if my memory serves me correctly, its' not turned on by default (if it is, please forgive me...I haven't relied on it for years). I've read that there are some built-in anti-malware-type features in OS X Snow Leopard/Lion but it appears that "just a sprinking" isn't enough. I'm curious to see how Apple responds, however, I'll continue to use VirusBarrier (hey, its better than nothing). They may really implement some nice security upgrades but not advertise (so as not to admit there was a need?). ...wouldn't surprise me one bit.[/citation]
M$ didn't personally offer AV, but there have been PC AV companies for more than the ten years cited in how far behind Apple is. So, Apple's OS may only be as secure as XP without any SPs, but at least XP could also get an AV back then too. Sure, now there's AV for Macs too, but it probably isn't common and probably won't be common for some time now.
M$ OSs have had AV available for FAR longer than Macs have. For example, even my old ME computer (bleh) that I recycled recently had AV put on it at least 10 years ago. It wasn't the first either.