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Malware for Macs is a rare thing. Yet, in the security industry, digital or otherwise, there is one basic tenet to how bad guys think - they will go to where the richest bounty can be found. Even as the entire PC market shrinks, Mac computers sales are growing. That means they are becoming a more bountiful target for malware.
Apple does not seem to want you to know this. In recent weeks, a Trojan called Mac Defender has been infecting Mac computers through "poisoned" search links that installs the malware that scans for personal information on your computer, including credit card numbers. According to ZDNet, Apple has instructed members of its support team to avoid telling users how to rid computers of the malware.
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