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RobOne4
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"600,000 Mac's infected with malware"


  

          

in case you dont want to read the article go here to determine if you are infected.

http://www.f-secure.com/v-descs/trojan-downloader_osx_flashback_i.shtml



http://news.cnet.com/8301-1009_3-57409619-83/more-than-600000-macs-infected-with-flashback-botnet/?tag=mncol;1n

More than half a million Macs are infected with the Flashback Trojan, a malware package designed to steal personal information, according to a Russian antivirus company.

The company -- Dr. Web -- originally reported today that 550,000 Macintosh computers were infected by the growing Mac botnet. But later in the day, Dr. Web malware analyst Sorokin Ivan announced on Twitter that the number of Macs infected with Flashback had increased to 600,000, with 274 of those based in Cupertino, Calif.

Mikko Hypponen @mikko 4 Apr 12

Dr. Web estimates that half a million Macs were infected by the Flashback trojan. averysawaba.blogspot.com/2012/04/over-h… We can't confirm or deny the figure.

Sorokin Ivan @hexminer

@mikko, at this moment botnet Flashback over 600k, include 274 bots from Cupertino and special for you Mikko - 285 from Finland
4 Apr 12

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More than half of the Macs infected are in the United States (57 percent), while another 20 percent are in Canada, Dr. Web said.

The malware was initially found in September 2011 masquerading as a fake Adobe Flash Player plug-in installer, but in the past few months it has evolved to exploiting Java vulnerabilities to target Mac systems. A new variant that surfaced over the weekend appears to be taking advantage of Java vulnerability for which Apple released a patch yesterday.
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As CNET blogger Topher Kessler explains, simply visiting a malicious Web site containing Flashback on an OS X system with Java installed will result in one of two installation routes. The malware will request an administrator password, and if one is supplied, it will install its package of code into the Applications folder. If a password is not offered, the malware will install to the user accounts where it can run in a more global manner.

Once installed, the Flashback will inject code into Web browsers and other applications like Skype to harvest passwords and other information from those program's users.

Security company F-Secure has published instructions on how to determine whether a Mac is infected with Flashback.

Updated at 6:45 p.m. to correct that a patch is available.

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600,000 Mac's infected with malware [View all] , RobOne4, Mon Apr-09-12 10:33 AM
 
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Why do you insist on spreading lies?
Apr 05th 2012
1
They don't get viruses
Apr 05th 2012
3
      wrong...
Apr 05th 2012
6
      the bizarre thing about mac people insisting they don't get viruses
Apr 05th 2012
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           The bizzarre thing about non-Mac users is.....
Apr 05th 2012
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                or you could have said you agree with his statement
Apr 05th 2012
10
                     His pulse was racing too much for that
Apr 06th 2012
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                     I have absolutely no idea what he was responding to
Apr 09th 2012
17
will the cleaner software also remove the smugness?
Apr 05th 2012
2
Impossible!
Apr 05th 2012
4
i'd be more worried about getting hit by lightning...
Apr 05th 2012
5
what's funnier: a Mac being infected or it disguised as Flash Player.
Apr 05th 2012
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Meh. RDF.
Apr 06th 2012
11
Any followup on this??
Apr 06th 2012
12
Looks like it's also a VIRUS
Apr 09th 2012
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who are you talking to?
Apr 09th 2012
15
      Your mother
Apr 09th 2012
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