Since then, Apple has added multiple anti-malware features to macOS, though they're not always branded that way. ![]() Called "XProtect," this system service downloaded and installed new malware definitions in the background in between major macOS security updates, mostly to protect against the installation of known, in-the-wild malware. But Apple began to include rudimentary anti-malware protections in macOS starting with Snow Leopard in 2009. Macs don't have visible anti-malware software built-in, at least not in the same way that Microsoft does with Windows' highly visible Defender software. ![]() Further Reading Snow Leopard includes rudimentary malware protection (Updated)
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