Well I guess it's gone now. Windows malware is far more common hence Mac users will probably encounter more detections from malware targeted at the Windows OS. Windows malware is generally just a file and though it can't run on a Mac it could be downloaded (through email or a browser) or transferred from a USB pen drive or network share. If it's through your mail application the file can be in your mailbox folder on the local drive and then detected from there - just by syncing your mail with the SMTP/POP server.
Let me know if you have any other questions, or mark a post as the accepted solution if answered.
Well I guess it's gone now. Windows malware is far more common hence Mac users will probably encounter more detections from malware targeted at the Windows OS. Windows malware is generally just a file and though it can't run on a Mac it could be downloaded (through email or a browser) or transferred from a USB pen drive or network share. If it's through your mail application the file can be in your mailbox folder on the local drive and then detected from there - just by syncing your mail with the SMTP/POP server.
Let me know if you have any other questions, or mark a post as the accepted solution if answered.