Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Oh Noes -- My Mac is infected!

... with a Windows virus, or with Windows?

While running skype on my macbook pro, I got this lovely little instant message...

WINDOWS REQUIRES IMMEDIATE ATTENTION
=============================

ATTENTION ! Security Center has detected
malware on your computer !

Affected Software:

Microsoft Windows Vista
Microsoft Windows XP
Microsoft Windows 2000
Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0
Microsoft Windows Win98
Microsoft Windows Server 2003

Impact of Vulnerability: Remote Code Execution / Virus Infection /
Unexpected shutdowns

Recommendation: Users running vulnerable version should install a repair
utility immediately

Your system IS affected, download the patch from the address below !
Failure to do so may result in severe computer malfunction.

[url removed]
I find that just absolutely hillarious. What a grand scheme -- spam random skype addresses with some windows virus message. For what it is worth, I also get the same kind of random windows specific virus warnings when visiting certain websites.

Good thing I'm a smug mac bastard and don't have to worry about such things (for now).

3 comments:

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Digital said...

This is a helpful and relatable article for anyone who's panicked after thinking their Mac is infected! Your advice on running a security scan and checking for suspicious activity is spot-on. It's easy to forget that Macs can be vulnerable, too, so it's great to see practical steps laid out clearly. Including tips like updating macOS and clearing browser extensions really helps cover all the bases. A little prevention goes a long way when it comes to security! Great read!

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