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2006-04-22
Apple's automatic updates detect and disable that junk; but beyond that, anyone can run Intego VirusBarrier x6 (as I and others do), and see that it would detect and quarantine/remove this crap reactively if necessary. I spend 10 hrs a day on my work Dell, so I'm immersed in both sides of the OS pond. In our heavily regulated enterprise, many of the techies (and the less savvy) are running Macs, and are not as naive as some here proclaim.
There are clueless sheep on Macs and PCs....obviously.
Edited 2011-06-05 12:15 UTC