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How to find and remove the OSX.RSPlug.A malware
We adjusted the article to clarify the gray DNS entries, as well as add a simpler method of detecting the malware.
How to find and remove the OSX.RSPlug.A malware
Yeah, agreed. And ruling out geeky unix type things, I can't say I know of anything that does use the crontab. I just thought it might be worth pointing out that you are actually deleting everything :)
How to find and remove the OSX.RSPlug.A malware
Intel iMac, Mac OS X 10.4.10 - McAfee VirusScan v8.5 (formerly known as Virex). I have the "VirusScan Schedule Editor" component set to do a DAT eUpdate every working day (I work for a university). Your "sudo crontab -l" produces the following output: # Virex Schedule Editor Task 0928200710133194632 10 * * 1,2,3,4,5 /usr/local/vscanx/VShieldScheduleLauncher -i 09282007101331946 >/dev/null 2>&1
Although I'm actually in IT support, I hadn't specifically known that it used cron to achieve its results.
How to find and remove the OSX.RSPlug.A malware
Symantec Antivirus 10 (Corporate Edition) installs this root crontab: |
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