Hundreds of Thousands of Macs Infected by Flashback Malware
Estimates suggest that more than a half-million Macs have been infected by the Flashback malware.
Estimates suggest that more than a half-million Macs have been infected by the Flashback malware.
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Apple has released Java for OS X 2012-001 and Java for Mac OS X 10.6 Update 7, featuring a...
A new variant of the Flashback malware is taking advantage of two Java vulnerabilities, one of which has not...
We recently reported on how the Flashback malware was using Twitter as a command and control center, using a...
Intego has discovered a new variant of the Flashback malware, Flashback.N, which has been changed since our blog post...
The Flashback malware, which Intego pointed out was infecting an increasing number of Macs, turns out to be using...
We would like to offer a bit more information about the Flashback.G malware, which we reported on last week....
The latest version of the Flashback Trojan horse is infecting many Macs. Users should be especially attentive, and make...
A new variant of the Flashback Trojan horse is using a new approach to trying to infect Macs.
Apple has recently updated its Xprotect file quarantine system, used to check for malware downloaded by certain programs -...