Is it possible to make a Mac OS X trojan? If so HOW?
Mac OS X trojan possible?
yes it is technically possible, but so is beating a corvette in a race with a vw bug

Mac OS X trojan possible?
yes it is technically possible, but so is beating a corvette in a race with a vw bug
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Mac OS X maximum security Trojans Trojans, or (sometimes Trojan horses) are applications that claim ... Trojans get their name from the famous Trojan horse of ancient Greek history ... |
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OS X Exploits and Defense Nor was it the first OS X-specific threat. It's not a script kiddie, “hey, look at me, I wrote a Mac Trojan,” effort. It's not a sophisticated “Proof of ... |
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Enterprise Mac Security: Mac OS X Snow Leopard A across the Internet, like many malware threats for OS X, was relatively low. ... A Trojan horse is malicious code embedded within a self-contained ... |
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Take Control: The Mac OS X Lexicon Trojan Horse Malware disguised as a useful or amusing—or, in any case, harmless— program, so that a user will run it. As soon as you open the program, ... |
At least two Mac-focused security firms warned late this week of a Trojan horse that takes advantage of flaws in remote management software in Mac OS X to run code on the affected computer. As with most Mac flaws, the user must first download and open the file in order for it to take effect.
SecureMac has announced a free Trojan Detection Tool dubbed DNSChanger Removal Tool. DNSChanger Removal Tool detects and removes latest spyware targeting Mac OS X: DNSChanger
"Despite the trojan's harmlessness, a number of sites are seizing on this, calling it the first Mac OS X virus to be discovered. In fact, that distinction goes to another Trojan Horse, found in April 2004 by French firm Intego."
Dubbed 'Applescript.THT Trojan' and disguised as an application bundle called 'AStht_v06' (3.1MB in size), the malware seemingly originated, and is distributed via a 'hacker' website, as well as Limewire and iChat.
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