
An old Linux Trojan virus has been ported to the Mac OS X and is terrorizing users of the newest Macintosh operating system. "Tsunami," as it has been nicknamed, began circulating the last week of October. This is considered to be the first time old code has been used to unleash a new security threat. The Mac 64-bit version of the Linux virus that dates back to 2002 is extremely similar to the original. Hackers are able to remotely operate the computer to download additional malware and viruses. The worse case scenario with a virus such as Tsunami would be complete collapse of a business' security system executed by remote hackers.
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