Sophos reckons as many as one Mac in five holds at least one file containing at a piece of malware, although the news isn't as bad as it sounds.
While Mac users have been worrying about the Sabpab malware that exploits the same Java vulnerability that was used by Flashback.K, it turns out that a version exploiting an old Word vulnerability has been circulating since February.
Another piece of Mac malware has turned up. It uses the same Java drive-by vulnerability exploited by Flashback.K.
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