![]() ![]() That functionality is apparently not yet active, however. A new version of an existing Trojan Horse posing as a legitimate Flash Player installer (named Â?Flashback.AÂ? by a security firm) is designed to disable updates to the default Mac OS X anti-malware protection system, potentially leaving the system open to the manual installation of other malware without any system warnings.Īccording to security researchers at F-Secure, Â?Flashback.CÂ? is potentially capable of disabling the auto-update component of AppleÂ?s built-in XProtect anti-malware application by overwriting the system binary that checks for updates, XProtectUpdater. ![]()
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