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Mac users are (and will be for the foreseeable future) protected from most viruses and their sort of malware by the sheer properties of the UNIX environment, which is the core of what makes up Mac OS X. The new Mac Trojan, called Flashback uses a Java browser and/or Flash exploit, and is being way overblown by some, but the facts are you could be infected. From the tubes:

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The Flashback virus first showed up last year as a classic Trojan, looking like an update to Adobe Flash that, when executed, would infect the system. Flashback returned in March as less of a Trojan and more of a drive-by threat. Rather than relying on users to download the malware onto their Macs, the Flashback exploit infects vulnerable systems when a user visits a compromised Website.

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Security experts and analysts have said that the threat to Mac users is high because many of them bought into the idea that their Apple systems are essentially invulnerable to attacks, and thus many have not secured the Macs as well as they could have. Mac users have to understand that their systems are open to threats, according to Forrester analysts David Johnson.

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“Of course, the Mac is vulnerable,” Johnson wrote in an April 6 blog post. “Every Internet-connected device is vulnerable.”

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Well duh.

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Here’s how you can easily check if you have been “infected” by the Flashback trojan. If you can’t do this, feel free to fill out our Flashback Trojan Support Request Form and we will arrange a time to log into your machine and take care of it for you.

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Flashback Trojan Support Request Form

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