Virus' coming to the Mac???
According to Secure Mac, there is an Apple Script Trojan Horse floating around out there on the internet, so user beware!SecureMac has discovered multiple variants of a new Trojan
horse in the wild that affects Mac OS X 10.4 and 10.5. 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 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.
The Trojan is distributed as either a compiled AppleScript, called
ASthtv05 (60 KB in size), or as an application bundle called AStht_v06
(3.1 MB in size). The user must download and open the Trojan horse in
order to become infected. Once the Trojan horse is running, it will
move itself into the /Library/Caches/ folder, and add itself to the
System Login Items.
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Posted at 06:59AM Jun 21, 2008
by Kevin P McAuliffe in Inform |