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From like the 'Macintosh Porn Tube', to bogus codecs and players, these tactics have been dominating the Windows threatscape for years, and will continue to do so, simply because they work. However, among the key advantages a cybercriminal coding/generating malware targeting Apple's Mac OS X has, is the overall perception of its invincibility to malware, a state of false feeling of security shared across a huge number of people. Meanwhile, stating that ' The Mac is designed with built-in technologies that provide protection against malicious software and security threats right out of the box. However, since no system can be 100 percent immune from every threat, antivirus software may offer additional protection.' By registering you become a member of the CBS Interactive family of sites and you have read and agree to the,. You agree to receive updates, alerts and promotions from CBS and that CBS may share information about you with our marketing partners so that they may contact you by email or otherwise about their products or services.
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As many as one in five Mac computers harbours some kind of malware infestation, according to research by security giant Sophos. That includes Mac-specific threats as well as the more usually thought of Windows malware hitching a ride on any computer that will transport it. At present, its cool and trendy image outweighs the security concerns for the individual but not for the businesses that are trying to manage BYOD. Some 100,000 Macs running its own anti-virus software were analyse by Sophos, which found that around one in five were carrying some kind of Windows Trojan waiting to spread somewhere they could execute and cause damage. However, more worryingly for Mac users was the revelation that one in 36 were also found to be carrying Mac OS X-specific malware infections. Sophos’ Graham Cluley isn't wrong when he suggests that Mac users 'need a loud wake up call about the growing malware problem.'
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There has, for far too long, been something of the ostrich effect in play when it comes to security problems and Apple devices: bury your head in the sand and the problem will not impact upon you seems to be the order of the day, even from Apple itself. Indeed, visit the Apple Store website and prospective purchasers are assured that they can 'Safeguard your data. By doing nothing' and explain that it's 'thanks to built-in defences in Mac OS X that keep you safe, without any work on your part.' But is that accurate? The evidence would seem to be mounting that no, Apple, it is not. Not any more, in any case. Take the recent Flashback Trojan infection which spread to more than 600,000 Apple computers running Mac OS X, for example.
Threatscape For Mac
According to Russian AV outfit Dr Web this spread disguised as an Adobe Flash Player installer, with 56 per cent of the infected machines being based in the US and around 13 per cent in the UK. Upon execution it asks for an admin password an attempts to infect the system, whether that password was given determines the route to infection taken. A successful infection ends up with users modifying web content displayed by the browser, redirecting users to malware or scamware sites. The FlashBack Trojan accounted for some 75.1 per cent of the infections spotted by Sophos.