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Hi, After researching on Google, my friend and I have determined that I have the Tencent QQ trojan. I'm not surprised that its a QQ trojan because I use QQ (an instant messenger service in China). Apparently, the company openly recognizes that they put malware on your computer, but I never investigated it, never knew it, and assumed it could never happen on a Mac.
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My situation now is that I have this trojan (which exists on a Mac, according to several pages I found on Google) and I don't know what to do. Right now, I'm running ClamXAv to see what it finds. MacScan found nothing. Any help would be appreciated. TrendMicro users hit: Hackers using a new scam continue to subvert hundreds of thousands of Web pages with IFrame redirects that send unwary users to malware-spewing sites, researchers said today. +Password-stealing hackers infect thousands of Web pages+ Hackers looking to steal passwords used in popular online games have infected more than 10,000 Web pages in recent days.
The Web attack, which appears to be a coordinated effort run out of servers in China. There were problems around Dec/Jan where normal site's had SQL infections, that lived on in Google's caches, and ad-servers, serving up phony alerts and malware. Oh, and the Firefox extension 'flashgot' was infected and able to affect a number of users temporarily - users add the extension to their 'safe list' assuming it is a normal update.
None that compromise OS X, but seeing these things happen, like popup telling you 'your system appears to be infected, click here for a scan' were showing up briefly. Can you reference any of the pages you found on Google? I mean English speaking pages. I didn't find one mention of any virus or Trojan with QQ in the name that has ever been authenticated by anyone to run on any version of Mac OSX. A Mac trojan that has so far eluded all the of the security web sites that love to announce the latest trojan for the Mac, only to find that the file they are talking about is a program than must be downloaded, installed, and authenticated with a password.
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Let's see, 250 million QQ users - in a environment built for Trojans, but no mention of a Mac Trojan from Symantec, Sophos, McAfee, Grisoft. It must speak Chinese Unix!

That would sure confuse me. I'll wait for the movie with subtitles. TrendMicro users hit: Hackers using a new scam continue to subvert hundreds of thousands of Web pages with IFrame redirects that send unwary users to malware-spewing sites, researchers said today. +Password-stealing hackers infect thousands of Web pages+ Hackers looking to steal passwords used in popular online games have infected more than 10,000 Web pages in recent days. The Web attack, which appears to be a coordinated effort run out of servers in China. There were problems around Dec/Jan where normal site's had SQL infections, that lived on in Google's caches, and ad-servers, serving up phony alerts and malware.
Oh, and the Firefox extension 'flashgot' was infected and able to affect a number of users temporarily - users add the extension to their 'safe list' assuming it is a normal update. None that compromise OS X, but seeing these things happen, like popup telling you 'your system appears to be infected, click here for a scan' were showing up briefly. Yes, Trojans are possible on the Mac. Malware On Mac OS X - Viruses, Trojans, and Worms This document discusses the technologies used in malware. These include viruses, Trojans and worms. The specific intention is to bring forth detailed discussion on how this affects the Apple Mac OS X platform.
The document outlines a potential framework for a Mac OS X malware suite. The document closes with recommendations on what Apple Inc, and users of Mac OS X can do to defend against such technology. This paper was created to outline the results of research performed by the MacForensicsLab.com research and development team. These results are presented to the public in order to raise awareness of the situation and to prompt the relevant responsible parties to address the issues outlined within. The MacForensicsLab.com staff and SubRosaSoft.com Inc consider it important to bring such discussions out into the public and welcomes all opportunities to discuss the paper on info@subrosasoft.com.
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