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Post by StuartG on May 20, 2011 18:43:37 GMT 1
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Post by StuartG on Jun 6, 2011 21:31:22 GMT 1
" MacDefender variant gets around Apple's new anti-malware defences " "the new malware file is identified as "mdinstall.pkg" and if installed, plants the phony MacGuard software on the victim's Mac." "Apple's update was offered only to customers running Snow Leopard; Macs powered by the older Mac OS X 10.5, known as Leopard, will not receive the same anti-MacDefender protections. According to Web metrics company Net Applications, nearly a third of Mac users -- 31% to be exact -- run a version of Mac OS other than Snow Leopard." www.macvideo.tv/distribution/news/index.cfm?newsId=3284041&pagType=samechandate
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Post by StuartG on Jun 7, 2011 21:43:14 GMT 1
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Post by StuartG on Jun 8, 2011 20:08:06 GMT 1
Always on: Protect yourself from malware on the Mac By DWIGHT SILVERMAN HOUSTON CHRONICLE June 7, 2011, 9:57PM "Some Mac users get it, understanding that they now must pay closer attention to security. But others remain in denial, convinced that, because MacDefender isn't a traditional "virus" and requires user action to install it, the Macpocalypse isn't really upon us. And while the straits aren't completely dire, I'd suggest that it is time for Mac users to come out of their security slumber. If you've got a Mac, what should you do? There are a few basic steps you can take to protect yourself...." www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/business/silverman/7600357.html
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Post by StuartG on Jun 9, 2011 21:20:27 GMT 1
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