OSX/Leap-A: First ever virus for Mac OS X discovered
Thursday, February 16, 2006 at 22:01 by Rich Kavanagh
Experts at Sophos have announced the discovery of the first virus for the Apple Mac OS X platform.
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The virus, named OSX/Leap-A (also known as OSX/Oompa-A) spreads via instant messaging systems.
The OSX/Leap-A worm spreads via the iChat instant messaging system, forwarding itself as a file called "latestpics.tgz" to contacts on the infected users' buddy list. When the "latestpics.tgz" archive file is opened on a computer it disguises its contents with a JPEG graphic icon in an attempt to fool people into thinking it is harmless.
The worm uses the text "oompa" as an infection marker in the resource forks of infected programs to prevent it from reinfecting the same files. More...