Barney T. Administrators Share Posted February 21 "Nearly 30,000 Macs world-wide have been infected with mysterious malware, according to researchers at security firm Red Canary. The malware, which the company calls Silver Sparrow, does not "exhibit the behaviors that we've come to expect from the usual adware that so often targets macOS systems," Tony Lambert, an intelligence analyst at Red Canary wrote. It's not clear what the malware's goal is. Silver Sparrow includes a self-destruct mechanism that appears to have not been used, researchers said. It's also unclear what would trigger that function." Source: CNN https://www.cnn.com/2021/02/21/tech/mac-mysterious-malware/index.html Link to post Share on other sites
+warwagon Subscriber² Share Posted February 21 I've always said, it's not that Mac's can't get viruses, it's that nobody cares enough to write one due to the market share. But when someone actually cares enough it usually affects a good chunk of them due to most of them not running any security software, though i'm not sure how well the security software would have prevented this. Link to post Share on other sites
Circaflex Share Posted February 21 2 minutes ago, warwagon said: Many tech enthusiasts have always said, it's not that Mac's can't get viruses, it's that nobody cares enough to write one due to the markets share. But when someone actually cares enough it usually affects a good chunk of them due to most of them not running any security software, though i'm not sure how well the security software would have prevented this. I fixed it for you. 1 Share Link to post Share on other sites
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