![]() …haven’t run software update in the last week It then tricks the user into giving away their computer’s login and password by masquerading as Apple’s Software Update. This particular piece of software uses a bug in Apple’s Java implementation that was recently patched. This isn’t the first time, nor the last time. Fortunately, that’s less than 2% of active Macs.Įvery once in a while, a trojan horse (similar to a virus, but tricks the user into installing it, rather than installing itself) breaks through the Mac OS security and infects computers. ![]() FlashBack Trojan Horse has infected 600,000 Macintoshes worldwide. ![]()
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