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Warning as first serious Apple Mac Trojan hits

posted onNovember 7, 2007
by hitbsecnews

Apple Mac users are no longer immune to Trojan attacks, after a Texas-based Mac security firm, reported the first serious Trojan to affect the Apple Mac platform.

Users may be forced to contact their IT suppliers to protect themselves.

The Trojan targets a computer's DNS server and adds a malicious entry that intercepts and re-routes web requests to malware-ridden and/or porn sites.

Preparing a defence against this malware will be difficult for Mac users because their operating system does not allow users to see that something is amiss. The user interface does not allow the owner to see that the DNS server has changed, explained UK security expert David Hobson, managing director for Global Secure Systems. He advises users manually configure their systems against this offensive code.

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