New Mac Trojan appears in pirated versions of Photoshop CS4 - 5,000 infected so far
Macenstein —
New Mac Trojan appears in pirated versions of Photoshop CS4 - 5,000 infected so far Uh oh… another week, another Mac Trojan horse discovered. This time around, it folks who are downloading cracked copies of Adobe Photoshop CS4 from BitTorrent sites that are in danger. According to Mac Security Software maker Intego (who discovered ...
Intego security alert – January 26, 2009
Macsimum News —
... Intego today has discovered a new variant of the iServices Trojan horse that the company discovered on January 22, 2009. This new Trojan horse, OSX.Trojan.iServices.B, like the previous version, is found in pirated software distributed via BitTorrent trackers and other sites containing links to pirated software. OSX.Trojan.iServices.B Trojan horse is... ...
Another Mac Trojan found in torrented Adobe CS4 crack
9 to 5 Mac - Apple Intelligence —
Intego today reported another Trojan found in widely circulating in Mac Bittorrents. Last week it was the iWork torrent. This time it is with the Adobe CS4 Serial Cracker (not the DVD image installer itself). If you don't torrent software, at this point you have nothing to worry about. From Intego:
Exploit: OSX.Trojan.iServices.B Trojan Horse
Discovered: January 25, 2009
Risk: Serious
Description: Intego has discovered a new variant of the ...
Trojan Horse Found in CS4 Crack
Mac|Life all RSS Feed —
... about pirated versions of iWork containing a Trojan horse. Well now the company is warning everyone that a crack application that serializes Adobe Photoshop CS4 for Mac, installs a Trojan horse that no amount of lens flare will cure. The crack application installs a back door into a machine and allows the machine to be controlled remotely, and can be used to install additional components into the affected Mac. The Trojan horse, OSX.Trojan.iServices.B Trojan, like it's predecessor, can be used for DDoS (distributed denial of service) attacks. According to Intego, at least ...
Intego: Adobe CS4 crack app has variant of iServices trojan
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) —
... The folks over at Intego let the world know about a new trojan making the rounds along with copies of an application designed to crack Adobe Creative Suite 4. They consider the risk "serious." ...
More Mac Viruses, Similar Sources: Time to Worry?
TheAppleBlog —
... This week, another round of infections has appeared, this time targeting a different, but similar group of pirates. The victims are users who downloaded a pirated copy of Adobe’s popular photo editing program, Photoshop CS4. Again, the people responsible for finding and broadcasting the existence of the trojan are Intego. This one is aptly dubbed “OSX.Trojan.iServices.B”, and actually comes from the serial generator that packages with the Photoshop installer, and not the installer itself. The CS4 trojan presents the same risks as the ...
You Can Steal But You Can't Hide
Apple Watch —
... (from pirated iWork `09) and about 5,000 Trojan.iServices.B infections (from pirated Creative Suite 4). If the Trojans' tale was a morality play, the lesson would be simple: Don't steal. Windows users have long had reality checksmalware infections and other consequences for their bad behavior. Mac users have largely been consequence freeat least in this century. No longer. They will pay if they play in bad Internet neighborhoods. [ Please send your tips or rumors to ...
Little Snitch tattles on trojans
The Apple Core —
... ” has was found in a pirated version of iWork ‘09 floating around on BitTorrent. Yesterday it came to light that another trojan has been found in a pirated version of Photoshop CS4. Whether you play fast and loose with your software licenses is on your conscience (I certainly don’t recommend it) but one way to keep tabs on software that likes to call home is with Objective Development’s ...


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