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There has been new malware released into the wild for the Macintosh this month. It's nothing to get really excited over, but one should still be careful:
In-the-wild Mac malware kept busy in June—here’s a rundown | Ars Technica
This is important:
Not uncommonly, malware based on a Web site will throw up a message (called a pop-up) telling you that you need to update Flash, in order to try and trick you into downloading malware. NEVER, EVER, heed such a message by downloading "Flash" from such a message.
There are only two ways that you should EVER update Flash:
1) Via the Flash Player pane (under the Updates tab) in System Preferences on your Mac
or
2) Directly from Adobe:
Adobe Flash Player Download
If you are wondering if you already have the latest version of Flash installed, you can check in the Flash preferences pane, or you can find out which version of Flash you currently have installed, and what the latest version is, here:
Adobe - Flash Player
There are folks who will tell you to simply uninstall Flash, but I find so many Web sites that still rely on Flash, I can't really recommend that. Just keep Flash updated, and only do so using the above instructions, and you should be golden.
In-the-wild Mac malware kept busy in June—here’s a rundown | Ars Technica
This is important:
Not uncommonly, malware based on a Web site will throw up a message (called a pop-up) telling you that you need to update Flash, in order to try and trick you into downloading malware. NEVER, EVER, heed such a message by downloading "Flash" from such a message.
There are only two ways that you should EVER update Flash:
1) Via the Flash Player pane (under the Updates tab) in System Preferences on your Mac
or
2) Directly from Adobe:
Adobe Flash Player Download
If you are wondering if you already have the latest version of Flash installed, you can check in the Flash preferences pane, or you can find out which version of Flash you currently have installed, and what the latest version is, here:
Adobe - Flash Player
There are folks who will tell you to simply uninstall Flash, but I find so many Web sites that still rely on Flash, I can't really recommend that. Just keep Flash updated, and only do so using the above instructions, and you should be golden.