A new Mac OS X Trojan Horse called "Flashback" attempts to trick users into installing it by appearing as Adobe's Flash Player installer package. The Trojan Horse, discovered by security firm Intego, ...
A few months ago security company F-Secure uncovered a Mac Trojan horse that posed as an installer application for Adobe Flash, taking advantage of the popularity of the plug-in to trick users into ...
The Russian-speaking Turla advanced persistent threat group, among whose many victims include the US Department of State, appears to have developed a dangerous new tactic for installing its ...
Following the discovery of the Revir Trojan, security companies are warning of another new Mac Trojan, this time posing as an Adobe Flash installer. Dubbed Flashback by Intego (apparently the first to ...
It’s been a long while now since Android ditched Adobe Flash in favor of HTML5, aiming to provide a better, faster, and more secure browsing experience. Of course, there’s still a great deal of ...
I downloaded the latest (18.0.0.160) Flash update disk image from get.adobe.com (lock icon & VeriSign certificate for adobe.com), but on mounting the disk image I noticed both the virtual disk’s icon ...
Are Mac malware writers getting smarter? A recently discovered Trojan deactivates a popular security tool. Following the discovery of the Revir Trojan, security companies are warning of another new ...
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