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Apple Snubs Security Firm That Spotted Mac Botnet

Sparrowvsrevolution writes "Now that it's being increasingly targeted by botnet herders, Apple has a thing or two to learn about cooperating with friendly security researchers. Boris Sharov, the CEO of Dr. Web, the Russian security company that first reported more than half a million Macs were infected with Flashback malware last week, says when his company alerted Apple to the botnet, it never responded to him. Worse yet, on Monday Apple asked a Russian registrar to take down a domain it said was being used to host a command and control server for Flashback, but in fact was a 'sinkhole' that Dr. Web had set up to observe and analyze the botnet. Sharov describes the lack of communication and cooperation as a symptom of a company that has never before had to work closely with the security industry. 'For Microsoft, we have all the security response team's addresses,' he says. 'We don't know the antivirus group inside Apple.'"

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  1. And? by HarrySquatter · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Yes, they don't have much communication and cooperation with the 'security industry' since it is mostly full of leeches and parasites who make money spreading fear. Now, this doesn't excuse them from failing to acknowledge issues, since that's just as bad, but the less this 'industry' leeches itself to OS X the better.

    1. Re:And? by lgw · · Score: 1, Flamebait

      The security industry are leeches because they provide a needed and valuable service? Did you have any actual argument to that effect, or were you just karma whoring?

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  2. Re:"We don't know the antivirus group inside Apple by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    That's so funny. A security link over https using an untrusted key! No wonder Apple is failing with security when they can't even get the basics right.