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Malicious user will be alerted that this Trojan horse is installed on different Macs, and will have the ability to connect to them and perform various actions remotely.
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The malicious software connects to a remote server over the Internet this means that a Normally for Apple startup items), where it has read-write-execute permissions for root. Startup item (in /System/Library/StartupItems/iWorkServices, a location reserved
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The installer’s request of an administrator password (in older versions of Mac OS X,ġ0.5.1 or earlier, there will be no password request). Trojan horse is launched as soon as a user begins the installation of iWork, following

“When installing iWork 09, the iWorkServices package is installed. The Intego report explains how the trojan is installed:
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IWork ’09 already doesn’t have any activation or anti-piracy measures, so really people (that is to say, pirates) should be checking MD5s, but then who actually does this when they’re complacent enough already by going to untrustworthy sites to download executables from untrustworthy people?

Now apply this to the Mac landscape and you’ve got a majority of people not running anti-virus, nor necessarily the where-with-all to properly check for suspicious activity - or (for those who do know) the pre-disposed nature that “it won’t happen to me”, because they’re on a Mac. I see so many PCs riddled with viruses from people not clued-in enough to know what a file extension is. Whilst I don’t condone piracy, I do firmly believe that those who do pirate should only do it if they know what they’re doing. This raises a particular point about piracy. Whilst a report of a new virus trojan from a company that sells anti-virus software can be construed as a scaremongering, in this case the facts still remain that a poisoned installer package has been created that is in wide distribution. The version of iWork 09, Apple’s productivity suite, are complete and functional, but the installer contains an additional package called iWorkServices.pkg.” Update: A new variant has been discovered in a pirated version of Adobe Photoshop CS4, also information about one target of a DDOS attack coming from the trojan.
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The attack comes just after Apple revealed that a serial number was not needed for the installation of the software, which would allow a user to install the software on as many Macs as they choose.“Intego has discovered a new Trojan horse,, which is currently circulating in copies of Apple’s iWork 09 found on BitTorrent trackers and other sites containing links to pirated software. Intego warned Mac users not to download iWork 09 from sites which offered pirated software, but at the time of the alert it said over 20,000 people had downloaded the installer. This will inform the malicious user or cybercriminal that the Trojan has been installed on the Mac, where they can connect and perform actions remotely, as well as potentially download additional components. This installs malicious software, which is now present as a start-up item and has read-write-execute permissions, letting it connect to a remote server over the internet. Once iWork is loaded, the installer for the Trojan horse is launched. Intego and Symantec released security alerts which said the downloaded copies of iWork were complete and functional, but contained an additional Trojan package called 'iWorkServices.pkg'. Mac users are being warned about a Trojan horse circulating through pirated copies of Apple's iWork 09, which are being distributed via BitTorrent sites.
