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Raid on Russian Firm May Have Taken Down MacDefender Malware

MacDefender was the most significant malware attack on the Mac in years, if ever. The threat started in May, infecting many less-savvy Mac users, and had become widespread enough that Apple was forced to release a special anti-malware security fix. The software would be downloaded when users visited certain websites and, once installed, looked to be legitimate anti-virus software. Unsuspecting users would get warnings of viruses infecting their system. By entering their credit card number, users could pay to "remove" the viruses.

Except it was all fake. There were no viruses, just a piece of software trying to trick users into handing over their credit card numbers.

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The hidden developer behind MacDefender continued to release new variants of the malware into the wild, resulting in a cat-and-mouse game as Apple continued to ban new variants of the software.

Then, one day, MacDefender simply disappeared. Richard Gaywood, at TUAW, pointed out that Apple hadn't updated its malware definitions -- the code designed to kill MacDefender -- since June 18.

Brian Krebs might have the answer:

On June 23, Russian police arrested Pavel Vrublevsky, the co-founder of Russian online payment giant ChronoPay and a major player in the fake AV market.

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In May, I wrote about evidence showing that ChronoPay employees were involved in pushing MacDefender — fake AV software targeting Mac users. ChronoPay later issued a statement denying it had any involvement in the MacDefender scourge.

But last week, Russian cops who raided ChronoPay’s offices in Moscow found otherwise. According to a source who was involved in the raid, police found mountains of evidence that ChronoPay employees were running technical and customer support for a variety of fake AV programs, including MacDefender.

The last release of MacDefender occurred on June 18. ChronoPay's offices are raided June 23. A coincidence perhaps, or Russian law enforcement saving Mac users from fake antivirus software.

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Top Rated Comments

8ate8 Avatar
193 months ago
In Soviet Russia, anti-virus software....

No, I'm not gonna go there...
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)
MacRohde Avatar
193 months ago


Maybe I'm being too harsh, but anyone that falls for the old "YOU HAVE VIRUSES!!! Give us your credit card number and we'll get rid of them!" trick deserves what they get.

Yeah, you are absolutely being too harsh.

Just because you are a bit trustworthy and/or naive - or just very new to the world of computers - does not mean you "deserve what you get".
Score: 14 Votes (Like | Disagree)
GenesisST Avatar
193 months ago
Thank god Vladimir Poutine was infected unless this would have never happened :p

Now I'm hungry...

Poutine: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poutine
Putin: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Putin
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
193 months ago
It was Apple's screte service i tell you :D
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
193 months ago


In Soviet Russia, anti-virus software....

No, I'm not gonna go there...

In Soviet Russia, malware...oh screw it, I'm just happy to see them arrested.

I'll do it for you two


In Soviet Russia, anti-virus software infects you!
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
193 months ago
THROW AWAY THE KEY... or shoot them.

Siberia baby!
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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