my internet provider has informed me that my routers mac address has been responsible for 5000 SPAM emails
could it be a worm
are there mac worms ??
mac book
snow leopard
airport extreme
thanks
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The idea that the Mac is completely virus free is erroneous -
There are very important differences between a virus, a worm and a trojan.
Just because they have not been infected in the past does not mean they are safe now.
You don't have to read through 21 pages.This is ridiculous. Isn't it time to close this topic and start a new sticky that begins with information about Mac and viruses that is newer than 2005? I'm not reading through 21 pages...
The information here is up to date. Just because a thread is started in 2005 doesn't mean that its information is necessarily invalid.Please don't get me wrong. I think this is valuable information, but can't it start afresh with more up to date information from the get go?
You don't have to read through 21 pages.
You can search within a thread for keywords or phrases by using the link at the top of every thread.
It is much easier to use that and search through only 21 pages of one thread than it is to search the entire forum.
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The information here is up to date. Just because a thread is started in 2005 doesn't mean that its information is necessarily invalid.
OS X has been around since 2001 and still doesn't have any viruses.
The information and advice really hasn't changed since then.
Besides, this thread may be four years old, but it has been active for the entire four years and has been updated if and when any new information becomes available.
I can't tell that from the first post (that it's still up to date). Maybe an edit at the top of the post saying "as of date x, this is still valid."
And what about this? I know it's 3 years old (Feb 2006), but it kind of makes the statement about not ever being a virus for OS X, well, no longer up to date:
Mac OS X Virus Alert - Sophos Anti Virus has found the first 'real virus' for Mac OS X known as OSX/Leap-A or OSX/Oompa-A. The OSX/Leap worm or trojan is spread via instant messenger forwarding itself as a file named 'latestpics.tgz'. When launched the worm attempts to spread via iChat sending itself to the users buddy list. The application will also try to infect the recently used applications.
No, it doesn't....it kind of makes the statement about not ever being a virus for OS X, well, no longer up to date:
Mac OS X Virus Alert - Sophos Anti Virus has found the first 'real virus' for Mac OS X known as OSX/Leap-A or OSX/Oompa-A. The OSX/Leap worm or trojan ....
You honestly didn't even need to use the search within the thread feature to find information from 2009.Again, that's my point. I shouldn't have to search through 21 pages to find what's up to date and what has been replaced by new information. I'll just google for something that's been written about the topic in late 2009.
You honestly didn't even need to use the search within the thread feature to find information from 2009.
If you just went back a mere three pages, you would have found this:
http://www.mac-forums.com/forums/sw...mac-antivirus-firewall-faq-18.html#post876122