
. The “Flashback” trojan virus affecting at least 600,000 Macs was discovered last week that is capable of intercepting passwords and other private data. The discovery prompted Apple to release a Java update for OS X users that removed a number of common variants of the virus. Securelist on Saturday found another Mac trojan that is also spread through Java exploits, however. The malware, called Backdoor.OSX.SabPub, can take screenshots of a user's current session, execute commands on an infected machine and connect to a remote website to transmit the data.
Boy Genius Report, Second Mac trojan discovered, also exploits Java vulnerability