Hackers use Reddit to hijack 17,000 Apple computers
Hackers hack reportedly taken contol of 17,000 Macs by manipulating Reddit's the search and comment functions
Hackers are reportedly exploiting a flaw in Apple's desktop operating system,
Mac OS X, to take remote control of thousands of Apple computers around the
world.
Researchers at Russian antivirus company Dr
Web said in a report that more than 17,000 Macs – 1,227 of which are
in the UK – have been infected by the malware called “Mac.BackDoor.iWorm.”
The malware gives the hacker remote access to the infected computer via a
communication system that manipulates the search and comment functions of
the popular social news website Reddit.
Once they have gained access to the computers, the hackers can send commands
to their "botnet" of infected computers, telling them to spread
more malware or launch spam campaigns and denial-of-service attacks.
The infected computers are not currently being used for any attack. However,
as of last Friday, 17,658 infected Mac computers have been discovered,
according to Dr Web, and this number could be growing.
"This isn’t, of course, the first time that we have seen Mac computers
infected by malware and hijacked into a criminal botnet, and it isn’t
anything like as big so far as the notorious Flashback
worm which hit more than 600,000 Mac computers in early 2012,"
said security researcher Graham Cluley in a blog
post.
"But it is another timely warning that Mac users shouldn’t be fooled into
thinking they are somehow immune from computer security threats. An
anti-virus product should be part of your arsenal, if you value your privacy
and the data you store on your Apple computer."
TK Keanini, chief technology officer at Lancope, added that the botnet will
begin to evolve as countermeasures are put in place, and the hackers
engineer and innovate around them.
"It was less than 10 years ago when you would hear people say they were
moving to the Mac because Windows was too insecure. Today, everything is
fair game and being actively targeted by the attackers," he said.
Apple could not be reached for comment at the time of writing.
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