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Apple Updates Anti-Malware Definitions to Address Fake Flash Player Trojan
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![]() Consequently, Apple earlier this week made its first significant addition to its "XProtect.plist" file since the spate of MacDefender variants surfaced in June. The XProtect.plist file contains malware definitions to enable users' systems to recognize and warn users of malicious downloads, a feature that debuted with Mac OS X Snow Leopard back in 2009. The original anti-malware system required manual updates to account for new threats, and as such was updated only rarely by Apple as part of larger software updates. But with an Apple software update issued in response to the MacDefender threat earlier this year, Mac OS X systems are now able to make daily checks for updates to that file to ensure up-to-date protection against malware. Article Link: Apple Updates Anti-Malware Definitions to Address Fake Flash Player Trojan |
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Let's get this out of the way right now : This is not an OS X virus.
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Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPod; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_3 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8J2 Safari/6533.18.5)
^ Thank you. And go Apple!
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A virus! a virus!! Stop the presses! Macintosh is done! D O N E!
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Do BOTH Leopard and Snow Leopard have this protection?
Do BOTH Leopard and Snow Leopard have this updateable Malware protection?
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Awesome, I was not aware that it updated daily.
And yes, this is not a virus. This is malware.
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That's why you need to disable flash.
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Been out of the loop for 10 weeks and MacRumors is getting my up to speed fast. I love this site.
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Trojans have been around for much longer than that on OS X, this is a sign of status quo is anything. It just gets reported more than it used to.
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Flash... A Rose by any other name...
In some circles, Flash is considered malware (a Trojan) whether it comes from Adobe or any other source.
Cheers! ---RASTER |
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what to do
menu go to folder ..type this: /etc/
then open - hosts the inside should look like this if it has not been modified ## # Host Database # # localhost is used to configure the loopback interface # when the system is booting. Do not change this entry. ## 127.0.0.1 localhost 255.255.255.255 broadcasthost ::1 localhost fe80::1%lo0 localhost |
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Funny.... I updated Flash yesterday on my kids' Mac mini and I thought that writing a Trojan that masquerades as an update to Flash would be brilliant since Flash is updated so often and getting prompted that you need to update Flash to view a website is very common..... And then today, here it is.
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No, it's not a "virus". It's a trojan. You think it's good, but its bad. (heh... depending on if you think "flash" is "good").
A question I have though, is under what conditions should ANY software modify the hosts file? Should Apple even allow programs that have been granted administrative rights to alter the hosts file? There is only a very limited benvolent use case for such an action, and that very related to what they did here: some anti-ad or anti-spyware utilities modify a host file to redirect known ad-producing domains to a "safe" domain. I personally think any modification of the host file should be given a warning like this: Quote:
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re flash player trojans
ugh = flash player better buy some trojans to protect yourself from trojans "cherry pie..." - warrant
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Let's be thankful that Apple is on the ball with these.
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A virus is malware. A trojan, which is what this is, is also malware. Malware is just a generic term to describe, generally speaking, malicious software.
As the Mac platform becomes more popular we will probably see more trojans. With a response time like this from Apple, though, I'm not sure it is likely to become a very big problem. Apple would have to fall significantly behind the game and the trojan itself would have to spread efficiently. And it is, of course, completely unrelated to viruses. Any platform (outside one which is completely controlled like iOS) is susceptible to trojans, which depends on a user to fall for a trick and take necessary actions.
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Another reason to use OpenDNS as your DNS. Even if you get fooled by something this obvious there's at least a net to catch you before you fall.
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The frequency of malware will only increase over time as OSX gets adopted at a higher rate. It's inevitable and so are viruses. There's no such thing as a virus proof OS. So just because we as OSX users have not had to deal with this for now, it doesn't mean it's never going to happen. Awareness is key and to believe OSX is virus proof would be foolish.
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There's no single man made OS (with extensive GUI elements and under the hood frameworks etc.) currently Trojan free.
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OpenDNS does not prevent this at all and OpenDNS has all sorts of other issues.
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To BAD!
I was hoping Apple updated the Anti-Malware definitions to detect Flash AS Malware...
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