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Trojan hits Apple

Staff Writer
By Staff Writer, ITWeb
Johannesburg, 06 Nov 2007

Apple Mac users are urged to revisit their IT security software and manually update it, following the arrival of the first serious Trojan for the Apple Mac, warns Global Secure Systems (GSS).

The GSS warning comes as Intego, a Texas-based Mac security firm, reports the first serious Trojan to affect the Apple Mac platform.

"The Trojan is unusual in that it changes the computer`s DNS server to a new and malicious entry that actually intercepts and re-routes Web requests to malware-ridden and/or porn sites," says David Hobson, MD of GSS.

"The problem for Mac OS X 10.4 users is that the user interface does not allow the owner to see that the DNS server has changed. Even under OS X 10.5, the change(s) are not obvious, as the added DNS entries are dimmed and cannot be directly changed," he adds.

Apple Mac users should ensure they manually check and update their IT security software to the latest version from their IT security software vendor, Hobson notes.

"They should also check with their software reseller that their products protect against this new and potentially serious malware development on the Apple Mac platform."

For more on the new Apple Mac Trojan, click here.

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