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New Mac virus threatening internet pirates

Tens of thousands of users who’ve downloaded pirated versions of iWork ‘09 or Photoshop CS4 may have opened their Macs to remote attacks from malicious users. Mac security software maker Intego discovered last week what it calls “OSX.Trojan.iServices.A” in pirated copies of Apple’s iWork ‘09 making the rounds on BitTorrent file sharing networks.  An additional package not found in retail copies of the iWork installer called “iWorkServices.pkg” is installed as a startup item with read/write/execute abilities with the pirated versions. According to Intego, the rogue software connects to a remote server to notify its creator that the trojan has been installed on different Macs, and he or she can “connect to them and perform various actions remotely”, including downloading additional components to the machine.

Intego considers the risk of infection to be serious, warning of “extremely serious consequences” if a user’s Mac is compromised by software. The security firm said 20,000 people had already downloaded the installer at the time of its alert.  As of now, Intego counts 1,000 more since the initial warning. As part of its update, Intego also says it has discovered a new variant of the same Trojan horse called “OSX.Trojan.iServices.B”, which can be found in pirated versions of Adobe Photoshop CS4.  This installer has already been downloaded by 5,000 people who are now at risk, the firm says. Once the administrator password is entered, a backdoor with root privileges is launched, copying the executable to /usr/bin/DivX and a startup item in /System/Library/StartupItems/DivX.  It then makes repeated connections to two IP addresses, according to Intego. A malicious user can then connect to the affected Macs and perform various actions and downloads remotely.  Intego predicts this Trojan horse may also be used to execute similar DDoS attacks.

Source: Apple Insider

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  1. Woops you got me annoyed.
    January 28th, 2009 | 11:02

    The Mac vs PC war is like a never ending fight. with on once side, the mac users who want to tell the world how good is their Mac and even try to push people into buying Macs in some case, and on the other side, the annoyed PC users who tell them to STFU because they don't give a damn about Mac.

    If Macs were really this good, EVERYONE would be using a mac by now.

    the funny thing about Mac users, it's that from ALL the Mac people I've met or know(n), only a handful are honest objective people; the others are pompous elitist freaks who would kill just because you don't think the same as they do. ie: you don't like Mac.

    OSX is good, just that most Mac users (and the Apple company marketing tactics) are just moronic Narcissistic freaks that give a very bad image to the remaining good people who like Macs and aren't trolls. Some of you Mac users need to stop worshiping Jobs and give more credit to somebody who also deserves it; Steve Wozniak.

    AND stop worshiping a company that could be a LOT worse than Microsoft. If Apple was a good company, it wouldn't silently downgrade the quality of the hardware they sell to higher their profit margin. Or even sell Imacs with crappy hardware in it at a high price.

    … and, just for the record, I'm really not a Mac hater, neither I'm a PC lover.

  2. Jabba Pink
    January 28th, 2009 | 17:38

    Hi – I'm a PC! And ROCK and RULE – ALL DAY LONG!
    Hi – I'm a mac. I'm a threat to internet pirates. Harr harr! XD

  3. lex
    January 28th, 2009 | 21:52

    what about pc users who installed photoshop cs4 ? was there a windows version of that mac trojan?

  4. Tard SPNAKer!
    January 29th, 2009 | 01:04

    lex, you're a cretin of the first water…

  5. lex
    January 29th, 2009 | 04:23

    >tard spnaker > insults, first refuge of the uneducated man!
    va lire un livre ignard d'americain!

  6. common sense
    January 29th, 2009 | 04:42

    You MAC Butt Boys need to get a life. Maximum PC did a test between MAC and PC just last year and since they dont take advertisements so they dont have to kiss any a^s and can tell it how it is…and guess what twits; PC stomped the heck out of MAC in every catagory including ease of use as well as what you can do with the programs written for it, in fact Adobe Premier Pro in Adobe CS4 beat the heck out of MAC's Final Cut Pro.

    So sorry dweebs, your MAC fanzine is losing steam and will soon die when the world uncerstands that MAC's just cannot keep up with PC's anymore. And before you say squat, I did have a MAC PC and used it for about a year and gave it away and bought a PC and have never looked back as I have found the PC programs to be far superior to the MAC programs

  7. Enjoy Yourself
    January 29th, 2009 | 23:10

    @106

    If Apple and the Mac are losing steam, could someone please answer why they were one of the only tech companies in the world not to post a devastatingly disappointing quarter?

    The majority of comments here are just infantile. Windows users have benefited for years from cross-pollination of ideas taken from Apple and vice-versa. The fact that the hardware now differs very little is immaterial. If "nubs" and "fanboiz" want to waste their money on a "teletubbies GUI" who gives a monkeys? Windows users can cite reports of better speed and cheaper custom builds and ubiquity and Mac users can harp on about better speed, reliable builds and security through obscurity.

    Reviews will always be skewed, results rely on interpretation and opinions will always be the author's own.

    I've used Windows computers since the day 3.1 came out and PCs way back into the early DOS days. Do I find them delightful and a joy to use today? Compared with what they were like, sure. In comparison to my recent experiences of OSX? Surely not!

    Competition makes these massive companies look over their shoulder. Linux isn't threatening Microsoft's foothold and many would argue that OSX isn't either. But you can guarantee that the presence of this sort of competition in the marketplace makes your chosen platform better than it would otherwise be.

    Anybody claiming that one is better than the other for whatever reason, is just making noise. Enjoy what years of competition have given you today.

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