
Update: Despite significant publicity surrounding this incident today, the infected iWork package remains active in the torrent community. In light of this continued activity, we have moved this report from Page 2 to our front page and are providing instructions for deactivating and removing the Trojan from infected systems.
1) (open Terminal.app)
2) sudo su (enter password)
3) rm -r /System/Library/StartupItems/iWorkServices
4) rm /private/tmp/.iWorkServices
5) rm /usr/bin/iWorkServices
6) rm -r /Library/Receipts/iWorkServices.pkg
7) killall -9 iWorkServicesPosted above from MacRumors, if any Mac user has got this trojan.Update 2: MacScan has released a free utility to remove the Trojan from infected systems.
a trojan horse is not a virus to everyone chatting **** about viruses :S
That went fast.
This isn't really like many windows virus' is it. Its not an exploit or anything, it's a malicous package that's installed when you install the pirated copy of iWork. Totally different as you're actually authorising the installation.
Lol, he's right, +rep. eugh must spread :/
I'm an alcoholic student, I troll naked with a parrot on my shoulder call Jeff.
Come back when you know what you're talking about. (You've probably never even used OSX) One of the many reasons a lot of people have for using OSX is less viruses (keyword being less, not none). Know what you're talking about next time, and you won't make an incredibly stupid post:rolleyes:.
If this was a Trojan in Windows software nobody would think much of it. It certainly wouldn't have gotten its own news article. The fact that this was rare enough to be considered news should speak for it self as to how many less infections there are for OSX.
Before you or anyone else comes back to assume I'm some sort of Mac fanboy, I use a Windows laptop as well as my iMac.
Last edited by HotelUser; 23-01-2009 at 07:19 PM.
I'm not crazy, ask my toaster.
Come back when you know what you're talking about. (You've probably never even used OSX) One of the many reasons a lot of people have for using OSX is less viruses (keyword being less, not none). Know what you're talking about next time, and you won't make an incredibly stupid post:rolleyes:.
If this was a Trojan in Windows software nobody would think much of it. It certainly wouldn't have gotten its own news article. The fact that this was rare enough to be considered news should speak for it self as to how many less infections there are for OSX.
Before you or anyone else comes back to assume I'm some sort of Mac fanboy, I use a Windows laptop as well as my iMac.
pardon? i didn't say anything that was trying to be intelligent so back the hell down, all i was stating was too many people say "macs can't get virus'/trojans" when they clearly can..
so maybe you should read through before getting all defensive babes x
so many shades of white
This applies to Windows too: just because you can get viruses doesn't mean you will get viruses. With OSX there's just less to get, therefore the chances of getting a virus on OSX are slim compared to contracting one on Windows.
Not only do the majority of Mac users not say, "Macs can't get viruses; screw you windows," but, a lot of users assume (and you've obviously done this) that because some users own Macs, it's all we use. In many causes this couldn't be further from the truth. I myself use OSX and Windows on a daily basis.
Perhaps I wouldn't get defensive if you didn't come to incorrect conclusions and start swearing at OSX users.
Last edited by HotelUser; 24-01-2009 at 02:52 AM.
I'm not crazy, ask my toaster.
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