Posts Tagged ‘Limewire’
Security vendors report critical Trojan exploit for Mac
What was I just saying in my most recent blog, “Apple Mac Arrogance or Pure Stupidity?“??
Hmmm, maybe I’m psychic? Or maybe I just know security! Ya think?
In a just published article on InfoWorld and MacWorld, Johnny Evans (MacWorld UK) reports that security vendors, SecureMac and Intego are separately reporting a new Trojan exploit for the Mac.
The Trojan horse is currently being distributed from a hacker website, where discussion has taken place on distributing the Trojan horse through iChat and Limewire.
The Trojan horse runs hidden on the system, and allows a malicious user complete remote access to the system, can reportedly transmit system and user passwords, and can avoid detection by opening ports in the firewall and turning off system logging.
Additionally, the AppleScript.THT Trojan horse can log keystrokes, take pictures with the built-in Apple iSight camera, take screenshots, and turn on file sharing. The Trojan horse exploits a recently discovered vulnerability with the Apple Remote Desktop Agent, which allows it to run as root.
My students have heard me preach and preach about the whole Limewire issue (not to mention bearshare and the others!) and I’ve stated in my referenced blog entry that Mac users are either arrogant or stupid if they believe they are exempt from these kinds of malware.
My God people, WAKE UP and smell the MALWARE!
To read the full InfoWorld Article, click the link: Full InfoWorld Article.










