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    http://business.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,9075-2045460,00.html

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    First Apple virus' could be first of many
    By Rhys Blakely

    A computer virus, thought to be the first to attack Apple’s Mac OS X operating system, has been identified by internet security companies.


    The Leap-A, or Oompa Loompa, virus is a potentially malicious program that is disguised as a simple image file. Experts are worried that its discovery will prompt hackers to mount the first serious campaign againt Apple users.

    The news is a blow to Apple’s reputation for security and to users of its Macintosh computers, which have long been regarded as far less vulnerable to virus attacks than PCs.

    "Some owners of Mac computers have held the belief that Mac OS X is incapable of harbouring computer viruses, but Leap-A will leave them shellshocked," Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant for Sophos, the web security firm, said.

    "Mac users shouldn't think it's okay to lie back and not worry about viruses."

    He added that an online poll had found that most people thought the discovery of the Leap-A virus could lead to more attacks on Apple machines.

    "The bad news is that most people think the situation is going to get worse for Macintosh users, and more threats will be targeted against the Apple community.

    "The good news is that most don't believe it will ever be as big a problem as the one Microsoft Windows faces," Mr Cluley said.

    The Leap-A worm spreads through Apple’s iChat instant messaging service, which is compatible with America Online’s popular AIM instant messaging program.

    It is not considered a serious threat – partly because Mac users have to activate it by clicking on a file – but it can still disrupt the running of machines by stalling infected applications.

    Sophos said that the program forwards itself to as a file called "latestpics.tgz" to contacts on the infected users' contacts list. The file then disguises its contents with a JPEG graphic icon in a move designed to fool people into thinking it is harmless.

    "This is the first real virus for the Mac OS X platform," Mr Cluley said.

    "Apple Mac users need to be just as careful running unknown or unsolicited code on their computers as their friends and colleagues running Windows."

    Experts advise all computer users, whether running PCs or Macs, not to download files they are not sure about and to keep their anti-virus software updated.
    By Rhys Blakely


    here is apple in denial

    http://www.betanews.com/article/Firs..._No/1140193720

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    Re: apple virus can be the 1st of many

    funny thing though, is even if it was a virus (it's not), it'd be the first one that would be found for OSX. tell me, how many are there for windows?

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    • #3
      Re: apple virus can be the 1st of many

      It's malware... a socialy engineered piece of software that relies on the not-so-bright or overly cocky Mac user who thinks they are safe.
      And no, it's not the first... it's just the first one to get any real attention.
      Remember, Apple uses a lot of the same core code as most Linux distros. Not at the OS level, but still in many of it's core sub systems. Apache is one fine example of a buggy piece of software with TONS of security holes.
      Linux apps surpassed Windows apps in the number of threats last year.
      Apple likes to play the denial game by not classifying "Linux" related issues as Apple ones even though they use the EXACT same code base. Yet the funny thing is, Apple seems to always have security fixes come out around the same time as most Linux app fixes.
      -Rick

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      • #4
        Re: apple virus can be the 1st of many

        The best protected system is the one that's unplugged. Every system is vulnerable if it's turned on. The more an OS or application is used the greater risk of more exploits. You Mac users should be telling everyone not to buy them so that your don't become a bigger target.
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        • #5
          Re: apple virus can be the 1st of many

          I've always been a PC guy. My recording set up, is stupid cheap (some software, and an XT live) but if I was a SERIOUS producer and shit, I'd be using Mac.

          As much as I rag on Macs, they are actually great at what they do.

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          • #6
            Re: apple virus can be the 1st of many

            well now that there's actually more than what 300-400 people using the OS you'll become vulnerable to these kinda things [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] The more people who use it, the more of a risk it will become.

            The key part of worms and virus on any OS (as been stated) is to not be stupid.
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            • #7
              Re: apple virus can be the 1st of many

              Macs are great for studio work.
              My cheap ass iBook kicks butt over my PC when it comes to tweaking tracks and doing complex mixdowns.
              -Rick

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              • #8
                Re: apple virus can be the 1st of many

                http://cgi.ebay.com/RARE-VINTAGE-198...QQcmdZViewItem Don't let this in your Apple. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
                I am a true ass set to this board.

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