Jack
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For Mac users:
Apparently there's a flaw in Java that allows the virus into Mac computers. The article below says it's relatively easy to diagnose and fix.
Flashback Trojan Hits 550,000 Macs {PCmag link}
Diagnosis & Disinfection {F-Secure link}
Wednesday (April 4, 2012), Apple released a Java security update to combat the virus. Update Java through 'System Preferences>Software Update'.
It seems, my MacBook Air wasn't infected ... so, I can't verify the fixes. But, Apple's Java security update installed fine.

Apparently there's a flaw in Java that allows the virus into Mac computers. The article below says it's relatively easy to diagnose and fix.
Flashback Trojan Hits 550,000 Macs {PCmag link}
Diagnosis & Disinfection {F-Secure link}
Wednesday (April 4, 2012), Apple released a Java security update to combat the virus. Update Java through 'System Preferences>Software Update'.
It seems, my MacBook Air wasn't infected ... so, I can't verify the fixes. But, Apple's Java security update installed fine.
