Apple Mac systems are getting an attack by a Trojan program. Security experts by and large agree that security via obscurity is not a wise model for protecting customers over the long term. That’s exactly the model Apple has employed successfully for some time now. However, its luck finally appears to be running short.
Intego (security research firm) reports the new malware, trojan.osx.boonana.a is really a reworked version of the Koobface malware, which has attacked windows systems in the past. This malware actually acts as a worm when it spreads in a network also as a trojan once it get into a system. The infected systems will have the symptoms like, links posted automatically into Facebook, MySpace, Twitter and few other social networking websites.
When someone clicks the link, then an java applet runs that prompts for a permission to run OS X’s Java Player. At this point the user should not let the applet to take permission for installing any player in their Mac system. This is the best way to prevent infection in the system. If you allow the java player to run, then your system gets infected immediately.
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Next level, the virus will prompt you with a message “Do you have Mac Antispyware program like VirusBarrier X6’s Installed ?” At this stage a rootkit program will be fetched from a remote system to let you mac system accessible by the attacker remotely. This Mac Backdoor program can allow the attacker to access your system anytime whenever you are online. These files are copied to an invisible folder .jnana, in the users home directory and hence its not easy to be spotted by normal computer users.
Whenever you login into social networking sites, then this virus can automatically post links to infect more users in your network or community. Not just that, it may also send spam email using your logged in mail accounts to all your contacts stored in your address book.
This virus also targets Windows and Linux, that makes it as a rare true cross platform virus. The fact is, it uses the java player as a route of attack. Hence its more complex than usual viruses.
Apple is actually have a plan in mind to ditch Java Player in future version of OS X, which is OS X 10.7 “Lion”. This can eliminate the routes of attack that can be caused by third party plugins in Mac Systems.
via [DailyTech]
Thanks for the information.
Need to be careful about this. I am now using Mac. But, will intimate my friends who use mac.
Hi Nihar,
Yup, share this article with your friends and let them know about this threat. By the way, how is your experience with MAC system so far ? Because i have a plan to buy one.
_Robin
Hi Robin, Thanks for sharing the information. But I don’t need to worry about this since I am using Windows.
Hi Sathish,
For windows we already have enough virus problems. This one is not a big deal when comparing with the threats exist.
🙂
_Robin
I’m not using Mac OS, but maybe it will be strong and attacks Windows users. Be careful!
Thats correct bro. Windows users do have to care about this threat as there is a possibility of getting infected by some of its earlier versions.
Thanks for dropping by.
_Robin
i have 1st time that there is serious threat for MAC. But since the mac users are increasing these activities will pick pace.
Hope apple will patch this problem quicker to protect the highly paying computer owners in this world.
Thanks for dropping by.
_Robin
I too am using windows, but some of my friends are using mac and I think I will recommend them reading this very piece of information.
Didn’t know even a Mac could get infected.
Every platform has their flavor of vulnerabilities. Ensuring security is highly essential in todays internet life.
Thanks for dropping by.
_Robin
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great job, Robin!
very useful artcile, thanks