I’ve the ProtectMac antivirus program on my mac and when it states 0 threats does that mean there are no virus' on my computer?
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If you use a Windows Personal computer.
Zero threat could mean either there are no virus
or your anti-virus program cannot detect the virus.
If you use a Mac, zero threat menas no virus.
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technically speaking …
your AV has found no virus … so it states 0 threats … but it doesn't mean that your system have NO virus AT all … because there might be something that your AV has not picked up … basically AV works by following definitions .. right ?? so if somehow , that virus doesn't fall in to that definition then your AV won’t detect it as a threat …. right ???
but being optimistic you can state , right now you’re safe , unless you find odd behavior of your Personal computer .. or find you have just brought new Ferrari !!!
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correct.
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There is 0 to threat no virus.
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yeah it means that there are no virus on your personal
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thats right! things are all good for now