By
Elinor Mills
Friday, June 12 2009 09:56 AM
URL:
http://www.zdnetasia.com/news/security/0,39044215,62054973,00.htm
Security experts have discovered two new attacks targeting Mac users, a
new version of a worm and a Trojan hidden inside a porn site.
Sophos on Wednesday discovered a new version of the Mac
OS X Tored worm, according to a Sophos blog post.
On
Tuesday, Paretologic warned about a porn site that was downloading malware
that targets both the PC and the Mac. Mac users get redirected to the
pagemac.php page, which downloads a QuickTime.dmg file, the blog post says.
Sophos explained in blog post on
Thursday that visitors to the malicious porn site are told they have to
download an ActiveX component to view the videos. Instead, a Trojan, dubbed OSX/Jahlavc,
gets downloaded.
"As we've demonstrated
before, and as we'll no doubt explain again, the Mac malware threat is
real," wrote Sophos security researcher Graham Cluley. "Hackers are
deliberately planting malicious code on Web sites, and using social engineering
tricks to fool you into installing it onto your computer."
An Apple spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
This article was first published as a blog post on CNET News.