
For each category, the laboratory can award up to 6 points. The solutions for Mac enterprise endpoints came from Bitdefender, ESET, FireEye, Sophos and Symantec.Īll protection packages and solutions were vetted in terms of their protection, performance and usability. The MacOS Big Sur was used as a test platform, and the consumer protection packages were from Avast, Avira, Bitdefender, F-Secure, Intego, NortonLifeLock and Trend Micro.

The lab examined 7 security packages for consumers and 5 solutions for Mac endpoints in a corporate environment. 12 security packages for consumer and corporate users In the meantime, Apple has released an update that closes the dangerous vulnerability. Those who had additional protection on board were lucky. But not every user was willing or able to do so.

Apple immediately recommended users to update their systems to the new MacOS Big Sur. It is actually supposed to check applications in terms of their certification, filtering out trojans, viruses and other malware.

But back to reality: as recently as April of this year, Apple was forced to acknowledge that there was a zero-day vulnerability enabling Mac's Gatekeeper security features to be circumvented. Yet many Mac users unfortunately still believe their Apple system is invulnerable, thus a protection solution is not for them.
