What antivirus/security software do other HNers use on their Macs, if anything?
I find LittleSnitch (outbound firewall) reassuring to let me moderate which applications are allowed to connect to what.
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What antivirus/security software do other HNers use on their Macs, if anything?
I find LittleSnitch (outbound firewall) reassuring to let me moderate which applications are allowed to connect to what.
Since no one else is going to say it... Suddenly it doesn't seem like such a bad idea to remove Java from OS X. I for one can go without any applets and even minecraft on my macbook pro.
Second, every popular piece of software has vulnerabilities. So if this warrants the removal of Java, you should remove Safari and the BSD kernel from OS X as well.
Underlying requirement: that the user running the applet is an administrator (and while this is the default modus operandi as per the installation procedure of OS X, not every OS X user continues on this path).
It seems to imply that once the link is clicked it downloads and runs the payload automatically, but this is rather hard to believe (I would guess that there is some user action required). Is the article correct?
Underlying requirement: that the user running the applet is an administrator (and while this is the default modus operandi as per the installation procedure of OS X, not every OS X user continues on this path).
The user is also alerted when the applet tries to run, and they would need to approve the privilege escalation request for the applet; it has an untrusted, self-signed cert.
Earlier quoted context omitted.
The user is also alerted when the applet tries to run, and they would need to approve the privilege escalation request for the applet; it has an untrusted, self-signed cert.
If true, this is a huge omission from the article. Got a source?
http://www.intego.com/news/trojan-horse-os-x-koobface-a-affe...
http://www.tuaw.com/2010/10/27/security-alert-new-trojan-hor...
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Since no one else is going to say it... Suddenly it doesn't seem like such a bad idea to remove Java from OS X. I for one can go without any applets and even minecraft on my macbook pro.
First, Apple isn't removing Java from OS X. They will stop shipping their customized version of Java in several years. Second, every popular piece of software has vulnerabilities. So if this warrants the removal of Java, you should remove Safari and the BSD kernel from OS X as well.