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OS X Malware Demands $300 FBI Fine For Viewing, Distributing Porn

An anonymous reader writes "A new piece of malware is targeting OS X to extort money from victims by accusing them of illegally accessing pornography. Ransomware typically uses claims of breaking the law and names law enforcement (such as the CIA or FBI) to scare victims, but it is usually aimed at Windows users, not Mac users. The security firm Malwarebytes first spotted this latest threat, noting that criminals have ported the ransomware scheme to OS X and are even exploiting a Safari-specific feature. The ransomware page in question gets pushed onto unsuspecting users browsing high-trafficked sites as well as when searching for popular keywords."

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  1. Malware by AlreadyStarted · · Score: 5, Informative

    Is this really malware? It's just a webpage with annoying javascript...

  2. Re:Ok? by SSpade · · Score: 5, Informative

    It's not malware. It's just a webpage.

    Gullibility isn't OS-specific.

  3. Re:Not so Invulnerable now, huh...? by MachineShedFred · · Score: 5, Funny

    This isn't malware. It's a javascript on a web page.

    Calling this malware is like calling a firecracker a weapon of mass destruction.

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  4. Re:Ok? by Rosyna · · Score: 5, Informative

    there's no payload and no exploit involved. it's just a webpage that opens another webpage when you try to close it.