How do I about protect my mac from malware zeus?

how do I about protect my mac from malware zeus?

It apparently affects Windows platform only, I guess.

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  • Is anybody tell me which is the best setting for firewall, Flash player, safari and other applications  to protect my mac from risk

    what are the best setings to protect from risks

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    I've been a Mac user since the days of the Mac Plus, about 1986.
    It's been my experience that the system defaults are generally enough to keep your Mac safe.  I know there are going to be others who will swear up and down that you HAVE TO do more... but the setup that ships with the newest Macs is pretty d*mn good.
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    > Don't allow an application to install itself if you didn't initiate it. (This is how a trojan would infect a machine.)
    > Don't click on links in your e-mail if it's from someone you don't know.
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  • Security can protect the client, what about protecting the app from client?

    This is not about code obfuscation or preventing decompilation.
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