Mac virus: What you need to know, how to remove it
(CBS News) Apple Macintosh users have become vulnerable to the Flashback Trojan malware. An estimated 600,000 Mac users have been infected. We've rounded up some of the best ways to check for the Trojan horse and get rid of it
What is the Flashback Trojan?
First thing to note is that Flashback is not a technically a virus, it's a Trojan horse. Both are malicious software, but the main difference is that a Trojan horse cannot infect other computers. Trojan horses typically seem like helpful software, but once installed they make your computer vulnerable to data theft or keystroke logging, among other things.
The Flashback Trojan, also called BackDoor.Flashback.39, was initially discovered as a fake Adobe Flash Player plug-in installer in September 2011.
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CNET: Mac Flashback malware (FAQ)
CNET: How to remove the Flashback malware from OS X
CNET: Mac Flashback malware (FAQ)
CNET: How to remove the Flashback malware from OS X
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