Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 31st Oct 2007 20:06 UTC
Mac OS X "A new trojan horse designed specifically for Mac OS X systems has been discovered on several pornography websites that can hijack Web traffic, according to security firm Intego. Affected systems are used to hijack some Web requests that lead users to other phishing sites, or simply display ads for other pornographic websites to generate ad revenue. Phishing attacks may lead users to believe they are surfing to eBay, Paypal, or various banks when in fact they are accessing specially-crafted mockups designed to retrieve usernames and passwords for those sites. The trojan, titled OSX.RSPlug.A, is rated as a critical risk by Intego, and is known to affect Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger as well as Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard. Intego is testing prior versions of Mac OS X, but believes them to be vulnerable as well."
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Thom_Holwerda
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2005-06-29

I understand this and so do others but making it news like it's some kind of dooms day device on the OS is not right. Just the right timing for not long after the Leopard release, got to love OSnews.


As far as I can recall, this is the first trojan in the wild for OS X - instead of previous alarm bells that were just proof-of-concepts or whatever.

That is what made me publish it on OSNews today. There is no conspiracy.

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