New Flashback Variant Continues Java Attack, Installs Without Password
Intego has discovered a new variant of the Flashback malware, Flashback.S, which continues to use a Java vulnerability that...
Intego has discovered a new variant of the Flashback malware, Flashback.S, which continues to use a Java vulnerability that...
Intego has discovered that Flashback infection rates are being misjudged because of DNS redirection for command and control servers...
Intego has determined that the numbers of infected Macs provided by several security companies are incorrect, and that they...
New variants of the SabPab backdoor that we recently wrote about have been found using Word documents to deliver...
Yet another malware has been found to exploit the CVE-2012-0507 Java vulnerability with a drive by download.
1 in 100 Macs are infected by the Flashback malware. Are you sure you're safe?
What exactly is the Flashback malware? Is it a Trojan horse? Or is it a different type of malware?
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Apple has issued a second Java update to patch a vulnerability that has been exploited by the Flashback malware,...
Does the Flashback malware exhibit any symptoms? Actually, no; it is totally invisible.
Estimates suggest that more than a half-million Macs have been infected by the Flashback malware.