Mac OS X - Viruses


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These are more like Trojans with evil intent.

both require the user to activate, and one of them requires you to enter your administrator password + user name to delete your Home folder.

None of these can spread over a network / infect other files.

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Yes, Opener is trojan app, but MP3Virus.Gen is a "virus"... really... :huh:

Yes, Opener is trojan app, but MP3Virus.Gen is a "virus"...  really... :huh:

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To be a virus it has to infect other files, it cannot do this. Therefore it is not a virus, there naming of it is ultimately flawed.

MP3.Virus.Gen is a .app file which has a masked extension as a .mp3 it also has an icon for a music file, when you open it, it goes to work and says "enter user name and password" holy cow a MP3 with the latest anti piracy protection? No its not the RIAA, this time its intego, the creators of this "Concept" "Virus".

If you don't know Intego are a antivirus / firewall company for macintosh. they created this "virus" to get into the news and make people buy there product (they succeeded in getting some macintosh noobs to buy there software)

Anyway no Virus for Mac Os X exists. There is 1 Trojan on the loose though. OH NOES! :laugh:

Listen, Darnassus, most of the people who have been replying to you obviously have much more knowledge about this than you do, so stop arguing the point with them. HERE is Symantec's page about MP3Virus.Gen, which clearly states that it is NOT a virus, but a trojan horse. It CANNOT infect other files.

edit: here is the quote from that page, in case you can't be bothered to follow the link.

The proof-of-concept program does not contain any malicious payload, such as viral code, ability to email itself, or perform destructive functions like deleting files. This program only contains code to display a message and play a .mp3 file of a man laughing.
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