There’s a new trojan aimed at Mac users. There’s more here at Apple Insider. It’s a good idea to uncheck “Open safe files after downloading” in Safari’s preferences.
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I wonder when the next call will be…
From AppleInsider, I see that the MacDefender people have responded to Apple’s security update from earlier in the week.
Apple release anti-malware update…
Here’s a story in Macworld about the update. After getting two or three more calls from clients with this “Mac Defender” junk, it will be interesting to see what happens next. For anyone using OS X, running software update would be a good idea.
More on Mac Malware
Via John Gruber a good piece at Macworld concerning the recent malware attacks on Mac OS X.
New variant of Mac Defender malware on OS X doesn’t require password to install
I haven’t had any more calls about this since I last posted. Hopefully this won’t change with this new development.
http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/11/05/25/latest_mac_defender_malware_attacks_mac_os_x_without_password.html
Can’t reset PRAM and no Target Mode
An exciting excerpt from my day. Maybe someone has a suggestion?
It’s a day of weird problems for me. A client brought me their laptop after they were unable to install 10.6 on it. They’d bought the OS X Box Set, so it was a full install CD. When they tried to install, it failed partway through the process. They told me they couldn’t get the optical drive out. “No Problem,” I’d told them. I imagined I’d either just hold down the trackpad button on startup to eject the CD and/or hold down the “T” key, put the machine into Target Mode and install using the disk on my own computer. Well – holding down the “T” key did nothing – not after the usual 10 seconds or so and not after 90 seconds either. Moving on to the next option on my list, I removed the drive, put it in an enclosure and ran the installer from my computer using their CD. The install failed 3/4 of the way through. “Perhaps it’s their CD” I thought. I tried my CD. Same result. I ran Disk Utility on the disk and it reported no errors. Maybe the CD or optical drive were at fault? I opened up Disk Utility again and made a disk image of the install CD. Once that was done, with some minor steps in Terminal, ran the install from the Disk Image. This got about 80 percent of the way along and failed, telling me it couldn’t write some files to disk. Since I didn’t have another idea, I thought I’d backup their User folder, format the drive and try again. I started copying their user folder over to an external hard drive. The process proceeded well enough until it got to their Music Folder. The copy started failing on every 100th file or so – with a finder error telling me the file couldn’t be copied due to, well, I should have noted it, but pretty much due to a disk error. I called my client and suggested they buy a new drive from Amazon. They did this, shipped it to me and I assumed we were on our way to being done. Since I still had the enclosure out that I’d been using before I thought I’d just slip the drive in there, install from the disk image I’d made earler and then put it back in their laptop. It failed. I tried again using the CD and it finally worked. Whew! I put the disk back in its holder, inserted it into their laptop and… failure. No disk found icon flashing on the screen. Cool, no? Could I have done something weird, like formatted it wrong? Luckily I had my brother’s laptop still here (I need to get that back together!) so I took his hard drive and put that in their machine – same result. And the darn thing still won’t boot into Target Mode. Never seen anything like this. Still thinking about what to do next… oh, didn’t expect it to, but resetting PRAM didn’t even make the chimes that it usually does. Wacky.
Something odd in the console…
Here’s an odd thing that I’ve been meaning to look into for some time. At least two clients have an issue where logs are either not being updated or, if they are, they aren’t showing up in the console. I need to start by checking to see which of those is the case – shouldn’t be that hard to do that. My guess is the logs aren’t being updated. Permissions?
Books in the Age of the iPad
I found this post by Craig Mod linked at Daring Fireball. Very interesting and something I’m very curious about. The potential of the iPad to change our reading habits is nearly as interesting to me as how much easier it might be for some of my clients to use than their computers.
Mac OS X, 10.5.8, Safari, and JavaScript
Struggled today to find the cause of a client’s browser choking on certain web pages that contain javascript. Not all pages with javascript fail to load but, for example, http://www.nytimes.com did. The problem occurred after upgrading to 10.5.8 and Safari 4.0.3. And, related or not, Mail gets no further than “downloading 1 of 31 new mesages”. Hmmm.
iPhoto Class
Tonight I start teaching the iPhoto class at Camden Hills Regional High School. From the description on their site:
Description: Have you just bought a new camera and/or a new Mac? Want to learn how to make the two work together? This course will be an introduction to the iPhoto program that came with your Mac and show you how to efficiently store, organize and share your photos. Students are welcome to bring their own Macs, but note that we will be using the most recent version. Registration $35.
3 weeks 6:30-8:30 p.m. Begins 2/25 CHRHS Mac Lab
Hope to see you there.