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| Well it looks like there is a trojan out there for Macs that has the potential to een take your picture. I don't have a Mac but figured anyone that does would want to know about this. From the article: And you thought you were safe from malware when you switched to a Mac. You may change your mind soon, especially now that Mac's recent market share gains appear to contribute to the growing interest of malware authors in Macs. Security experts are warning now about a new Trojan horse released in the wild, targeting OS X Tiger and Leopard users. The malware can steal your passwords, avoid detection, log what you type and even take your picture. You can find the rest at TGDaily.com
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| Another link: Trojan exploiting unpatched Mac OS X vulnerability in the wild | Zero Day | ZDNet.com This absurdly hilarious. Despite what the media and av companies say this is *not* a significant threat to most people. It is also easy to fix and you should not panic. Now please don't misunderstand me. Having root access is significant but the chances of actually picking this sort of thing up are still considerably slim. As someone I know recently said: Quote:
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Anyway, of course be careful just as you would with any operating system but don't freak out about it like those "news" blogs and av companies say you should. And no, I do not work for Apple. Oh, for all those Mac users reading this I have to push a program that they should love like one of their own children.. "Little Snitch".
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| Macs were never immune to malware. However, as MacJunky said, this will not affect the majority of Mac users (or even a significant number). The reality is that you're usually better off w/o an anti-virus on a Mac. There's just not enough of a threat to justify the performance reduction, hassles, false positives, etc. |
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| Well, Mac antivirus software still can detect Windows viruses if it was designed to so if you share files with your Windows using buddies or one of your own PCs running Windows then it is generally good to pick up a free scanner and go over that flashdrive/emails and whatnot. Yes, they *should* have their own but it really is best to at least try to help protect them from things on your drives. Just don't use any Norton products. :P *Edit btw, this link came up in an IRC channel not too long ago: Apple's ARDAgent SUID hole - Storage R Us Is it just one of my settings or is the quick edit thingy now gone?
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