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New Mac malware wipes that smug look off of Apple fans' faces

For years, everyone's known that PCs are prone to malware and Macs are not. Just ask any Mac owner, they'll condescendingly tell you so. Well, party's over. A new malware program going by the name Mac Defender is making the rounds. It hides out on malware hosting websites and if you stumble upon one (weird link, someone gaming search engine optimization, whatevs) you might see a pretty aggressive pop up saying that you've been infected but if you download Mac Defender (sometimes goes by the names Mac Security or Mac Protector), you can get rid of it. Sometimes it even asks for your credit card info to "buy" this program. The program, of course, is malware. Apple tech support has been receiving four to five times more calls lately, mostly having to do with the malware. Apple fans have taken to insisting that they were way into an earlier version of the malware before it sold out.

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TJ Volcheck - May 20, 2011

This post strikes me as largely biased towards Macs. I've been a loyal Mac owner for years, and even call myself a fanboy, but with good reason- Mac's are & ALWAYS will be more secure than Windows garbage....oops, I mean Windows computers. These Mac users that fall for this malware are just plain stupid. It makes it so clear that it's malware before you install it, and even then some users will enter their password to authenticate it. Just goes to show you that people lacking common sense use both Mac and Windows.

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CN - May 23, 2011

Inaccurate, incomplete, biased editorializing.

Macs get infected when people are tricked into authorizing the install. Windows get infected just by existing on the Internet. Big difference. This is the last time I'm reading your junk, Mr. Moe.