mac os x trojan
Boonana trojan horse for Mac OS X spread via social media
“Is this you in this video?” is an all too common question we can find on social networks nowadays. However, new data from SecureMac says that when you see this and a link to a video, it’s highly likely that it’s a virus. This trojan is commonly spread through this kind of message on social networking sites, and is capable of affecting many versions of Mac OS X, including Snow Leopard.
Trojan on the loose for Mac OS X, still isn’t practical
Security firm and software creator Intego has announced this week that a new trojan for the Mac is on the loose and is known as RSPlug.D, a different form of the RSPlug.A trojan. How does it work? First, you must go to a malicious website, particularily some porn sites. Then, when the “Video ActiveX Object more »















