The past few months have seen a dramatic rise in the number and of malware programs being used to target Apple users, and the situation is only going to get worse, according to security vendors, who also say that part of the problem may be down to Apple users themselves.
“Apple malware is definitely on the rise,” said Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant at Sophos.
“When malware writers see an opportunity they go for it. And let's not forget the smug factor. So many [Apple users] believe they are protected by magic rays and that the spirit of Steve Jobs protects them wherever they go.”
He pointed out that there is also an increasing amount of malware that is platform agnostic. The that spread like wildfire over Easter was just such a case, since it ran completely in Java.
However, Apple may also be a victim of its own success. As Apple ownership rises, particularly with the iPhone, more malware writers are being drawn to the platform.
Eugene Kaspersky, co-founder of Kaspersky Labs, said, “When Apple starts to distribute iPhones in China then they [malware writers] will do it with Apple systems.
“I am afraid that Mac users will be more easy victims because many of them think they work with a secure operating system, which is far, far from true.”