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Report That OS X Snow Leopard May Include Antivirus

File this firmly in the "rumor" category for now. the JoshMeister writes (in the third person) "Mac antivirus company Intego broke the story this morning that Apple is apparently including antivirus functionality in its upcoming operating system, Snow Leopard. But which antivirus engine is Apple using? Security researcher Joshua Long discusses the likely candidates."

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  1. Re:Virus on MAC ? by Psyborgue · · Score: -1, Troll

    The "virus"mentioned in the screen shot isn't much of a virus. It's a trojan that only installs if you're stupid enough to download a program from a dodgy source (after browsing for porn) and install it after entering your admin password (which anybody who uses a mac knows means it's installing itself systemwide).

  2. Re:Nonsense by Colonel+Korn · · Score: 1, Troll

    I don't understand why you people think that any OS can be imprevious to a trojan?

    As an OS X user, this is great news.
    This way I don't have to wonder if my Apple using friends are downloading Photoshop from TPB and getting infected.

    But, no, as of yet, there are still no self-propagating viruses or worms for OS X.
    Even though my snide Windows friends keep sending me the sky is falling emails every month about OS X being just as vulnerable as Windows.

    Remember that OSX takes last place by a huge margin each year in pwn2own. OSX is certainly more vulnerable, but it gets attacked a lot less considering the 3.5% market share.

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    "I zero-index my hamsters" - Willtor (147206)
  3. Re:Virus on MAC ? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    It's a trojan that only installs if you're stupid enough to download a program from a dodgy source

    Err, thats pretty much the biggest vector for malware. Pick any popular app for Windows, go to pirate bay, download it, run it, and guess what? You have an infection.

    On Windows , sure. Because anything you click in Windows just executes, and the only thing standing between it and your system is a UAC prompt (unless UAC is turned off, as it is on many systems I see). On a Mac you cannot install malware system wide merely by clicking on it, in spite of the shrieking of MS shills everywhere these days.

  4. woot 7p by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll
  5. Re:Nonsense by BarryJacobsen · · Score: 1, Troll

    Remember that OSX takes last place by a huge margin each year in pwn2own. OSX is certainly more vulnerable, but it gets attacked a lot less considering the 3.5% market share.

    At the same time, the rewards for pwning the OS X machine are greater (in resale value at the least, ignoring personal preferences), too, so you'll have more people going for it in the challenge where as (as you state) in the real world the pay off is actually less than if you pwned a different os.

  6. Re:Virus on MAC ? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Whatever, Apple's marketing targets unsophisticated users ("Ellen Feiss"), get over it and stop being such a defensive little macfaggot.

  7. Re:Virus on MAC ? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    You're an idiot.

  8. Re:Virus on MAC ? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Rather it be used to metabolize drinks than to be Hep'd away through unprotected buttsex like his last one.

    The Jewish mafia fails again!

  9. mac users are gold by OrangeTide · · Score: 1, Troll

    Mac users have a lot of disposable income if they can afford overpriced Apple hardware.

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