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Thursday, 26 May 2011 - Apple fights fake anti-virus software vendors |
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    Edition: U.S. Article Comments (0) Follow Reuters Facebook Twitter RSS YouTube Read Alleged Tucson shooter ruled incompetent for trial 3:49pm EDT Scotty in with a chance? "Dancing" audience beats "Idol" 1:48pm EDT WRAPUP 3-US Democrats press advantage after election win 4:35pm EDT Elizabeth Smart kidnapper could face life in prison 8:48am EDT Tornadoes death toll rises, more storms forecast | 4:42pm EDT Discussed 327 Obama and Netanyahu face tense meeting on Mideast 127 As hours tick by, ”Judgment Day” looks a dud 105 Broadcaster silent as Judgment Day hours tick by Watched Scientists revive ancient spider in stunning 3D detail Tue, May 24 2011 Deadly Missouri tornado captured on video Mon, May 23 2011 Funnel cloud touches down in Oklahoma 4:31am EDT Apple fights fake anti-virus software vendors Tweet Share this BOSTON (Reuters) - Apple Inc is fighting what security experts say may be the most pernicious types of computer virus to ever target its line of Mac computers. The company has issued a security advisory warning to customers about a recent scam that... Email Print Related News IBM passes Microsoft's market cap after 15 years Mon, May 23 2011 Intel eyes Apple as it maps its future Wed, May 18 2011 Mobile hacking sets off security gold rush Wed, May 18 2011 Cyber-crooks eye Apple Macs with fake anti-malware Tue, May 17 2011 AT&T plans consumer security service for 2012 Mon, May 16 2011 Analysis & Opinion IBM looks set to sustain march on tech rivals Tech wrap: Microsoft carts out Mango phone OS Related Topics Technology » Media » Steve Jobs » The keyboard and applications on an Apple MacBook Pro are shown at the Apple retail store in San Francisco, California July 21, 2009. Credit: Reuters/Robert Galbraith BOSTON | Wed May 25, 2011 4:30pm EDT BOSTON (Reuters) - Apple Inc is fighting what security experts say may be the most pernicious types of computer virus to ever target its line of Mac computers. The company has issued a security advisory warning to customers about a recent scam that infects Macs with malicious software that wrongly tells them their computer is infected with a virus. The ultimate goal is to get credit card numbers and other valuable personal information. It is one of the first major campaigns that cyber crooks have launched against Mac users. To date, criminals have focused on writing malicious software for machines running Microsoft Corp's Windows operating system, which inhabits more than nine of every 10 personal computers. But as Macs have grown in number, they have become more attractive targets. The fake anti-virus malware is downloaded when people click on links from tainted search engine results for popular queries, according to anti-virus software maker McAfee Inc. It also spreads when users click on links to malicious sites that might be included in emails, Tweets or Facebook messages. Apple said it will issue an update for its Mac operating system "in the coming days" that will automatically find and remove malicious fake anti-virus software. It will also warn Mac users when they download such programs. In the meantime, Apple has issued advice on how users can clean up machines that have been infected by the malicious software, which goes by names including MacDefender, MacProtector and MacSecurity. (support.apple.com/kb/HT4650) (Reporting by Jim Finkle; Editing by Richard Chang) Technology Media Steve Jobs Related Quotes and News Company Price Related News Tweet this Link this Share this Digg this Email Reprints   We welcome comments that advance the story directly or with relevant tangential information. We try to block comments that use offensive language, all capital letters or appear to be spam, and we review comments frequently to ensure they meet our standards. 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