You read it, right?  It's a trojan.  If somebody sent an email to this
list every time there was a new trojan for Windows, it would get old
quick (as the "Oh boy, there's a trojan for Mac, yippee!" emails get old
to me).  Let's rehash it again: no operating system is immune to
malware.  The sheer number of threats on the Windows platform, though,
is massively greater than any other platform.  If you don't have any AV
software on your Mac, you might get this (through your own stupidity of
downloading and executing something from an untrusted source).  In the
Windows world, you can have AV software on your computer and still get
infected from doing far less.
 
Bill

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From: John Aldrich [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, April 16, 2010 3:17 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Speaking of security...



Just got an email from another mailing list about a new piece of malware
for Macs. J Here's a link to the story: New malware can take control of
Macs <http://newsletters.networkworld.com/t/4624028/294656807/104017/0/>


 

  

 

 

 


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