Apple has released a tool that will remove the Flashback malware from infected machines running OS X 10……. View full post on SANS NewsBites View full post on National Cyber Security
Apple ships first OS X 10.5 Leopard security update in almost 12 months
Apple has issued its first security-related update for OS X 10.5 Leopard in nearly a year, to disable long-outdated versions of Adobe’s Flash Player. View full post on Techworld.com security View full post on National Cyber Security » Computer Hacking
New Office malware attack hunts Snow Leopard, not Lion
While the Office-based vulnerability that is used to exploit OS X does not work in Lion, it serves as a reminder to always keep all software up-to-date. Originally posted at MacFixIt View full post on malware … View full post on National Cyber Security » Virus/Malware/Worms
Snow Leopard users most prone to Flashback malware attack
Of the Macs that have been infected by the Flashback malware, nearly two-thirds are running OS X 10.6, better known as Snow Leopard, a Russian antivirus company said. View full post on malware – Yahoo! News Search Results View full post on National Cyber Security » Virus/Malware/Worms
Snow Leopard users most prone to Flashback infection
Of the Macs that have been infected by the Flashback malware, nearly two-thirds are running OS X 10.6, better known as Snow Leopard, a Russian antivirus company said. View full post on Computerworld Security News View full post on National Cyber Security » Announcements
Apple updates OS X Lion, Snow Leopard malware definitions to address new trojan
Apple has updated “its malware definitions for Snow Leopard and Lion systems to allow them to recognize the trojan [OSX/Revir.A, OSX/Imuler.A],” Eric Slivka reports for MacRumors. “Apple updated its tools earlier this year in response to the MacDefender threat, and Snow Leopard and Lion system now automatically check for new…
Apple updates OS X Lion, Snow Leopard malware definitions to address new trojan
Apple has updated “its malware definitions for Snow Leopard and Lion systems to allow them to recognize the trojan [OSX/Revir.A, OSX/Imuler.A],” Eric Slivka reports for MacRumors. “Apple updated its tools earlier this year in response to the MacDefender threat, and Snow Leopard and Lion system now automatically check for new…