![]() ![]() Also, here is a script to check to see if you’re infected.Īs CNET blogger Topher Kessler explains, simply visiting a malicious Web site containing Flashback on an OS X system with Java installed will result in one of two installation routes. ![]() ![]() Go launch Disk First Aid and see if it pops up for you. ![]() This is not really Adobe Flash Player Installer but a cleverly disguised virus. Last night my computer was acting up so I ran Disk First Aid, only to find that there was a strange mounted item that I did not have mounted – decryptedFile.dmg with the Adobe Flash Player installer. This is new Trojan Horse called Flashback. The last time I remember a big virus was Melissa in 1999. Yes, you read that right! A virus on the Mac. ![]()
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