tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2863230275877451164.post4119088841029451482..comments2023-06-21T05:41:32.763-04:00Comments on Macintosh Security: Microsoft Senior Security Architect Said WHAT?!:-Derekhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01192230834913012760noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2863230275877451164.post-46909742463950254892009-06-13T13:09:04.982-04:002009-06-13T13:09:04.982-04:00Thanks Mac! I'm really pleased that you and St...Thanks Mac! I'm really pleased that you and Steve are helping out. The more interaction among us all the better.<br /><br />I'll try to sort out what the 'official' name of this variant should be. I suspect it is Trojan.OSX.RSPlug.H. Then again there has been some debate about what RSPlug.G really is. Once the shock wears off of how disorganized the anti-malware community is, it becomes kind of amusing. Laughing is much more enjoyable than complaining.:-Derekhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02342215622352099306noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2863230275877451164.post-42652286963155708022009-06-12T21:26:12.481-04:002009-06-12T21:26:12.481-04:00Just a heads up, the "new" trojan (OSX/J...Just a heads up, the "new" trojan (OSX/Jahlav-C) being reported by Sophos is nothing new, it's just the RSPlug trojan (a.k.a. DNSChanger trojan), but a new variant. Sophos is being just as bad as Symantec trying to scare people into buying their software by issuing press releases for non-news. I tried the free DNSChanger Removal Tool and it worked fine for removing the trojan. I tried posting this as a comment on the Sophos blog but of course they don't accept comments and didn't reply to my e-mail, I hope you can get the word out so Mac users know the truth! Keep up the great work here, I greatly appreciate your insight and the fact that you're not afraid to spread the truth and not FUD!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05186057975987553081noreply@blogger.com