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Message-ID: <D0B76FC5-8A6D-11D8-A990-000A958E4F56@joshie.com>
From: jlevitsk at joshie.com (Joshua Levitsky)
Subject: Trojan Horse for Mac OS X

On Apr 9, 2004, at 1:41 PM, Alerta Redsegura wrote:

>> From Intego's press release (April 8 2004):
>
> "...the first Trojan horse that affects Mac OS X. This Trojan horse,
> MP3Concept (MP3Virus.Gen), exploits a weakness in Mac OS X where
> applications can appear to be other types of files..."
>
> (http://www.intego.com/news/pr40.html)
>
>
> Anyone aware of previous Trojan horses for OS X?

I had made something a little bit ago...

http://www.foist.org/modules.php? 
op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=52&mode=thread&order=0&thold=0

It was just meant to show that a trojan was possible. It was a silly  
little thing to demo the concept of a Trojan to a macintosh email list  
I participate in. It is not harmful on purpose because it was a simple  
educational thing.

-Josh


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