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ESET Warns Mac Users on OSX/CoinMalware: Disguised as Angry Birds and other Popular Apps
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ESET,
global provider of security solutions for businesses and consumers,
warned Mac users not to download pirated software from file-sharing
peer-to-peer networks, as ESET researchers have discovered
Bitcoin-stealing malware OSX/Coin being spread via cracked apps.
The
malware, OSX/Coin thief, was first discovered in February 2014 by
researchers at SecureMac, and was found to steal login credentials
related to various Bitcoin-related exchanges and wallet sites via
malicious browser add-ons. There is clearly strong evidence that the
trojan was specifically designed to profit from the current Bitcoin
craze and fluctuating exchange rates.
Their
researchers found that the malware had been disguised as trojanised
versions of Bitcoin Ticker TTM (To The Moon), BitVanity, StealthBit and
Litecoin Ticker, and distributed through popular download sites
including Download.com and MacUpdate.com.
However, the malware experts at ESET labs have also seen OSX/CoinThief spread through torrents as cracked versions of the following popular Mac OS X applications:
- BBEdit - an OS X text editor
- Pixelmator - a graphics editor
- Angry Birds - a game of trebuchet-powered temperamental avian bombardment
- Delicious Library - a media cataloguing application
According
to detection statistics gathered by the ESET LiveGrid, the threat is
mostly active amongst Mac users based in the United States.
Solution:
- Update your anti-virus product, and resist the temptation to download cracked and pirated software.
- Download apps from Mac App store only
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