'Tsunami' Trojan malware bot ported to OS X
Another day, another Trojan. The malware bot called "Tsunami" that has been developed for Linux systems since around 2002 has been found on OS X. The malware (OSX/Tsunami.A) is a minimal threat, and like other Trojans and backdoors for OS X requires you to manually install it. While it is almost irrelevant to most users, it is out there and has the potential to cause harm for some. The malware ...
Trojan company lowers Purdue's sexual health score
This chart shows the fluctuations in sexual health at the listed universities according to the study funded by Trojan. Columbia has remained #1 for the past two years, while schools in our region have drastically changed.
Mac OS X Trojan snaffles Bitcoin tokens
The DevilRobber Trojan finds its way into Mac OS X machines and steals Bitcoin tokens, a type of vitual currency, as well as exploiting the computer's video card to issue new tokens ( ZDNet UK - Security Threats )
DevilRobber trojan steals Bitcoins and data
A new Trojan horse being distributed through pirated software for OS X will try to scam the Bitcoin network and steal personal information.
Mac OS X Trojan Steals Processing Power to Produce Bitcoins
A newly identified Mac OS X Trojan bundles a component that leverages the processing power of video cards (GPUs) to generate Bitcoins, a popular type of virtual...