Mahalo, Charlie.  This is very useful.

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On Apr 6, 2012, at 12:44 AM, Charlie Doremus wrote:

> I too was lucky to to avoid infection and found the process to check very 
> uncomplicated. 
> Here are the instructions: 
> Disinfection
> Manual Removal
> Caution: Manual disinfection is a risky process; it is recommended only for 
> advanced users. Otherwise, please seek professional technical assistance. 
> F-Secure customers may also contact our Support.
> 
> Manual Removal Instructions
> 1. Run the following command in Terminal: 
> 
> defaults read /Applications/Safari.app/Contents/Info LSEnvironment 
> 
> 2. Take note of the value, DYLD_INSERT_LIBRARIES
> 3. Proceed to step 8 if you got the following error message:
> 
> "The domain/default pair of (/Applications/Safari.app/Contents/Info, 
> LSEnvironment) does not exist" 
> 
> 4. Otherwise, run the following command in Terminal: 
> 
> grep -a -o '__ldpath__[ -~]*' %path_obtained_in_step2% 
> 
> 5. Take note of the value after "__ldpath__"
> 6. Run the following commands in Terminal (first make sure there is only one 
> entry, from step 2): 
> 
> sudo defaults delete /Applications/Safari.app/Contents/Info LSEnvironment 
> 
> sudo chmod 644 /Applications/Safari.app/Contents/Info.plist 
> 
> 7. Delete the files obtained in steps 2 and 5
> 8. Run the following command in Terminal: 
> 
> defaults read ~/.MacOSX/environment DYLD_INSERT_LIBRARIES 
> 
> 9. Take note of the result. Your system is already clean of this variant if 
> you got an error message similar to the following: 
> 
> "The domain/default pair of (/Users/joe/.MacOSX/environment, 
> DYLD_INSERT_LIBRARIES) does not exist" 
> 
> 10. Otherwise, run the following command in Terminal: 
> 
> grep -a -o '__ldpath__[ -~]*' %path_obtained_in_step9% 
> 
> 11. Take note of the value after "__ldpath__"
> 12. Run the following commands in Terminal: 
> 
> defaults delete ~/.MacOSX/environment DYLD_INSERT_LIBRARIES 
> 
> launchctl unsetenv DYLD_INSERT_LIBRARIES 
> 
> 13. Finally, delete the files obtained in steps 9 and 11.
> 
> Note:
> Some Flashback variants include additional components, which require 
> additional steps to remove. Please refer to 
> ourTrojan-Downloader:OSX/Flashback.K description for additional information 
> and removal instructions.
> Aloha, 
> 
> Charlie
> 
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> the off the bookshelf link 
> 
> 
> 
> On Apr 5, 2012, at 6:14 PM, Eric Oyen <eric.o...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> complicated?
>> 
>> I found the directions over at F-Prot to be very uncomplicated. btw, I was 
>> not infected, but a room mate was. 
>> 
>> Sophos for OS X is pretty accessible (except for the system tray icon that 
>> sits left of the apple scripts icon. I can't seem to gain access to that (or 
>> soundflower for that matter). 
>> 
>> -eric
>> 
>> On Apr 5, 2012, at 9:05 PM, Ray Foret Jr wrote:
>> 
>>> Doubtless, by now, y'all have heard of the Flash Back Trojan and the fact 
>>> that 6000 Macs were most likely infected by this thing!  I found that the 
>>> removal process for this bugger is quite complex and is done mainly from 
>>> terminal.
>>> 
>>> All I can tell you here is that you type in the following code in to 
>>> terminal to see if you're infected:
>>> 
>>> defaults read /Applications/Safari.app/Contents/Info LSEnvironment defaults 
>>> read /Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/Info LSEnvironment defaults read 
>>> ~/.MacOSX/environment DYLD_INSERT_LIBRARIES
>>> 
>>> IF you get back the message saying that the default pairs does not exist or 
>>> something like that, you are not infected.  This nasty virus desgizes 
>>> itself in the form of an update to the Adobe flash player.  this hit me the 
>>> other day and so I decided I'd better check to see if I was infected.  so 
>>> far, I appear not to be.  In light of this, does anybody know of a good 
>>> anti virus app for the Mac which is very accessible?
>>> 
>>> Sincerely,
>>> The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!!
>>> 
>>> Now a very proud and happy Mac user!!!
>>> 
>>> Skype name:
>>> barefootedray
>>> 
>>> Facebook:
>>> facebook.com/ray.foretjr.1
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
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