New Mac malware spikes in 2011

New Mac malware spikes in 2011

F-Secure finds new Mac malware spiked in 2011, though still "nothing" when compared to Windows threats.

Pieces of fresh Mac malware increased significantly in 2011, further debunking the myth that cyber criminals are not turning their attention to Apple machines.

There were 58 new Mac threats between April and December 2011, F-Secure analysis found.

"That's nothing when compared to Windows malware - but it's definitely something when compared to the number of Mac threats seen prior to 2011," F-Secure said in a blog post.

Most of the new Mac threats were Trojan-downloaders, with 29 appearing over the nine month period.

Backdoors came in second on 15, with Trojans and rogue AV taking seven each.

There were noticeable spikes in June and October, as F-Secure's graph below shows.
"Mac malware has not scaled continuously due to market share, but rather, is more the result of opportunist 'bubble economies' that have produced new threats in fits and starts," F-Secure added.

"We expect more of the same for 2012."

Security professionals believe Mac malware will increase again this year, as awareness amongst users is growing.

"Fortunately enough, it seems that Mac users are now more aware that Mac is not immune to malware attacks and they are increasingly using antivirus programs, hindering cyber-crooks," said Luis Corrons, technical director of PandaLabs, in a blog post.

"The number of malware specimens for Mac will continue to grow in 2012, although much less than for PCs."

This article originally appeared at itpro.co.uk

Source: Copyright © ITPro, Dennis Publishing

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Comments: 7
DJ...
18 January 2012
It's the end of the world... 58 items of malware found on MacOS in ONLY 9 months.

I wonder how that compares with Windows? It's hard to get perspective from companies who have a vested interest in causing panic in order to sell their wares.



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j876
18 January 2012
Only a matter of time. As more users use Apple stuff, more criminals will exploit the security holes.

Windows is the most popular platform so of course hackers will target it first. No code is hack proof, not even Apple's dare I say it.

Anyone who thinks Apple products are malware proof have their heads in the sand or in denial.
amcmo
19 January 2012
Some might argue that OSX as implemented is inherently safer, however I agree with j876, as the crims see the chance to infect larger numbers they will have a go.

Edited by amcmo: 19/1/2012 09:49:19 AM
Eric
29 February 2012
Mac is facing lots of problems because of malwares. its good if we have a better mobile security for our android. i personally use Comodo mobile security and its safe
rubaiyat
29 February 2012
Eric wrote:
Mac is facing lots of problems because of malwares. its good if we have a better mobile security for our android. i personally use Comodo mobile security and its safe


58 ineffective Trojans down. How many millions before we finally catch up with Windows?

Here's the 59th:

"Hello madam, I'm from the gas board, come to check your gas. The meter is on your computer. If you'd like to make me a nice cup of tea I'll just slip in there and check it for you."

It's enough to realise what a mistake we've all made, and all go back to Windows for the wealth of anti-virus, spam, trojans, spyware, adware, trollware…

Just ran VirusBarrier Plus again because it looks so pretty. Damn nothing again! How come Windows has all the software?!
photohounds
1 March 2012
Bloody awful fruity products - and from the newest evil empire too ...

:)
rubaiyat
1 March 2012
Bloody awful ^[disease ridden] fruity products - and from the newest evil empire too ...

Sad to say photo, when Apple finally pisses us all off it will probably for reasons totally different than these.
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