Apple advisory on "MacDefender" malware

Published: 2011-05-25
Last Updated: 2011-05-25 00:05:17 UTC
by Daniel Wesemann (Version: 1)
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Looks like Apple noticed that "MacDefender", a fake anti-virus tool that we covered earlier, is indeed starting to make inroads on the Mac user community. They have published an advisory today that describes how to "avoid" or "remove" the threat.

The advisory also states "In the coming days, Apple will deliver a Mac OS X software update that will automatically find and remove Mac Defender malware" which might turn out to be the first glimpse of an acknowledgment that yes, Macs can also have malware, and yes, Macs might even need a tool to remove malware. 

No matter which OS you are using, remember Krebs's Rule #1: If you didn't go looking for it, don't install it.

 

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Here is a script that works, you have to select the macdefender application from app folder, it will stop the process from running and then move it to the trash. It is quick one.. We have another but since that is automatic we are still testing. This however worked well.

http://goo.gl/rGV62
prior to that apple denied any support about that:

http://www.zdnet.com/blog/bott/apple-to-support-reps-do-not-attempt-to-remove-malware/3362

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