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      Macs have a virus!

      I'll have to find the article again, but 20,000 Macs were infected with some malware trojan virus after trying to download a bootleg copy of iWork09.

      I'll see if I can't find it again...

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      a trojan horse is not a virus
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      But Macs don't get viruses. Let me ask my Mac overlords what this contradiction could mean...


      They say that it's all an illusion. Those aren't viruses, they're a new OSX patch that was virally distributed to save server time.

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      anyone can write a destructive program, call it "cracked version of some-other-program" and trick a user into running it

      this is not computer security
      it's social engineering
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      Free game
      Run it, it's great

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      rm -rf ~/*
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      Quote Originally Posted by Ynot View Post
      Free game
      Run it, it's great

      Code:
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      rm -rf ~/*
      Oh, cool! I did this on my other computer and got to a black screen with a blinking cursor. Is it a text adventure or something? How do I start?? =D

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      Quote Originally Posted by Ynot View Post
      Free game
      Run it, it's great

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      oh what game?!
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      Quote Originally Posted by magical mike View Post
      oh what game?!
      the "where did all my files go?" game
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      Quote Originally Posted by slash112 View Post
      why are a couple of you saying macs dont get viruses. how exactly can a machine which runs programs not get a virus. all a virus is is a program really
      no,
      a computer virus is a collection of low-level instructions that, once loaded into memory, copies itself (or a variation of itself) to other programs in memory

      It is not a fully functional program
      it needs to attach itself to actual programs, in order for the instructions to execute

      It mimics (worryingly closely) a biological virus
      unable to function independently without invading a "host" program

      The term "virus" has been incorrectly used (by non-tech people) to refer to any harmful program
      this is wrong

      Mac OS, Linux (and other *nixes) are, for all intents and purposes, immune to viruses
      their security model prevents the copying of the viral code into other memory-resident programs
      Viruses are a Windows-only problem

      As for other programs....
      as I said
      Quote Originally Posted by Ynot View Post
      anyone can write a destructive program, call it "cracked version of some-other-program" and trick a user into running it

      this is not computer security
      it's social engineering
      Last edited by Ynot; 02-04-2009 at 02:33 AM.
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      Quote Originally Posted by drewmandan View Post
      But Macs don't get viruses. Let me ask my Mac overlords what this contradiction could mean...


      They say that it's all an illusion. Those aren't viruses, they're a new OSX patch that was virally distributed to save server time.
      What?

      This isn't the same article, but it's coming from the pirated version of Photoshop CS4.

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      link one, for lazy people. link two

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      As Ynot said, it's a trojan horse, not a virus. Anyone can use a bit of social engineering to get people to run a destructive program on any operating system. I'll bet if you create a destructive executable (let's say a Platypus application bundle wrapped around a shell script) and replace its Finder icon with the Preview icon, the vast majority of Mac OS X users would double-click it, thinking it to be an image file that opens in Preview. You could archive it with tar to preserve the necessary metadata. An OS is only as secure as its users. What bothers me is that the OP sounded excited that 20,000 people just fscked up their computers...

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      Yeah, I'll admit it did make me a little excited on the inside

      But yeah, if it's just a normal thing, then why make some news articles about it?

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      Quote Originally Posted by slayer View Post
      I'll have to find the article again, but 20,000 Macs were infected with some malware trojan virus after trying to download a bootleg copy of iWork09.

      I'll see if I can't find it again...
      blasphemy!

      and don't go looking for viruses, that's bad luck
      naturals are what we call people who did all the right things accidentally

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