Safari anti-virus & firewall

I just switched from a cp to a mac. Do I need to install the same type of anti-virus & firewall I had on my cp??
Thanks!

Hi again,
No, Safari is the Browser [ Internet Explorer or FireFox] it does not have a built
in Firewall, Mac OS X Tiger is the operating system, does have a Built in Firewall.
Safari, the browser was packaged into the "OS" [operating system] named
Tiger 10.4, now up to version 10.4.8, which is the latest os version.
As I said the Firewall is located in the Sharing folder, found in System preferences,-> Sharing Firewall tab, click on the "Start" Button.
So, no there is No Antivirus software bundled in the os or Safari, you can use one if you feel a need to.
Apple's Productivity & Utilities download page, for some Antivirus Applications
Look through Mac Maintenance Quick Assist and check out the
Mac Help book[s] there is one in every Application including Safari for info.
Hope this helps, some.
Eme'~[)

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