
Apple Mac malware: Caught on camera
2 years ago
Sophos expert Graham Cluley shows how hackers are setting up websites to infect Apple Mac users with the RSPlug Trojan horse.
More information on Graham Cluley's blog at sophos.com/blogs/gc/g/2009/03/25/apple-mac-malware-caught-camera/ and from Paul Baccas of SophosLabs at sophos.com/security/blog/2009/03/3710.html
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More information on Graham Cluley's blog at sophos.com/blogs/gc/g/2009/03/25/apple-mac-malware-caught-camera/ and from Paul Baccas of SophosLabs at sophos.com/security/blog/2009/03/3710.html
Feel free to embed this video on your own websites/blogs/etc. For your convenience, it is also available via YouTube at youtube.com/watch?v=RTeSYmQS820
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WebMotiva.com 2 years agoThe ultra secure Mozilla Firefox. Tragic. Way to go Safari 4! -
Sophos Labs 2 years agoIt's not a flaw in Firefox. This is social engineering at work. It would work in any web browser that lets you download files without them being checked for malware. -
Adam Schoales 2 years agoWait, so I'm confused... how is it pulling this off? Is it just a malicious app?
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