iWork ‘09 trojan infects at least 20,000 machines?

January 22nd, 2009 by

Quite a number of no-goodniks who thought they’d save a few bucks by downloading a pirated version of iWork ‘09 have gotten more than they’d bargained for — in the form of a Trojan Horse called OSX.Trojan.iServices.A. This guy installs itself in the computer’s startup as root, and once in place it can connect to a remote server and broadcast its location, allowing malicious users to take charge of the machine remotely. And since it has root access to the OS, the trojan can not only install additional components but can also modify existing apps, making this thing extremely difficult to remove. According to a white paper released by Intego, at least 20,000 people may have downloaded the infected software — which they’ll get around to installing as soon as they finish those episodes of Celebrity Rehab they grabbed at the same time.

[Via Macworld]

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Insignia photo frame virus much nastier than originally thought

February 15th, 2008 by

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Ugh, we were already sick of digital photo frames — and now it looks those now-discontinued virus-ridden Insignia units from Best Buy and several other models produced in China were carrying a much nastier trojan that we’d originally heard. According to an analyst form Computer Associates, the trojan, called Mocmex, is able to block more than 100 types of security and anti-virus software from killing it, and bypasses the Windows firewall to download files from remote locations, spreading them randomly over your hard drive and any portable storage device you plug into your PC — like, for example, a digital photo frame. The trojan is apparently set to only steal gaming passwords at present, but CA says it’s capable of stealing nearly any information on your machine, and thinks it might be a test for a much worse virus yet to come. Infected frames have come from Sam’s Club, Target and Costco, in addition to Best Buy, so we’d say to avoid picking one up until this mess gets sorted out — or, you know, forever.

 

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