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Huckleberry Pie

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OK, so I got pissed off at some rouge Mac app that's plaguing OS X users recently, named MacSweeper, which claims to scan and clean OS Xs for problems, but actually does nothing but trouble for the unsuspecting user, scaring him/her to buy the product. In fact, the online scan (link provided only for Windows users; Mac users, avoid clicking it to prevent any problems) is a fake - I tried visiting the supposed scan page, but surprisingly, it showed a scan progress bar and some text, even though I'm using Windows. A legitimate antivirus/security program's online scan service checks the user's operating system and browser, and prompts him/her to download or install an ActiveX control or a plugin - the "scanner", when decompiled using a Flash decompiler tool, is only just a Flash animation, displaying a mock progress bar with some text that are supposedly paths your files, but are actually strings of text masquerading as filenames that are being "scanned".

In short, it's a trap, and a scam. It will ask you your credit card info, which they might steal and use illegally. Contrary to the statement made by the developers of the app, its use of deception and scare tactics are an obvious evidences of bad business practices by the company responsible for this incident. What do you think?

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hah looks pretty dodgy

thank god i dont have a mac :P

i hate those software that will scan for free but then you have to pay to actually remove anything, i dont see the point. i downloaded and installed some anti spyware thing that did that a while ago. so stupid.

Actually, the so-called free scan they provided does nothing but shows a Flash animation of a mock scan applet. Decompiled it recently and fond that the "files" that it displays are just strings of text made to look like actual OS X files...

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Of course, I hate those software. They're usually from the internet as far as I know and Windows have their own versions. I don't know if they do the same thing, but they supposedly scan your computer, but you need to buy the complete software to remove the virus/trojan/whatever.

Don't trust all virus scanning programs on the internet.

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Who the fuck uses Macs? For that matter, even if they did, so few others do that security is generally not a problem.

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And software like this is not that uncommon in the first place, if you really nead an anti-virus for Windows look no further than Kaspersky or if you're cheap, AVG/avast!

LOL. Yeah that's how I saw it too, nobody bothers writing viruses cos nobody uses mac XD. woo AVG. lol.

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Actually, most of the fake security programs were either made or financed by the so-called Russian Business Network, an underground syndicate who provides hosting for dubious and black-market activities, such as porn, distribution and spamming of fake medicines, malware, and DDOS attacks. I think some Mafia group is either connected or involved with this syndicate, judging from the amount of cash these groups make...

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I'm so happy that Mac OS X is finally getting attention from the hacking community.

If I'm not mistaken, they're still busy with reverse-engineering it, and we'll see a shit load of viruses coming starting November.

I'd like all these Mac users to finally STFU about their system not getting any viruses because it's so superior too Windows, cause it isn't. Nobody just gives a shit about OS X to make a virus for it.

And 85% (or something like that) of Mac Users don't have any virus protection on their computer at all. Future looks bright (:

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