It is intended to protect against what they call HellRTS, a Trojan horse that comes disgused as iPhoto. ![]() The additional protection was found in a file called ist, a list of threats to Apple’s operating system. Security firm Sophos discovered the changes while peering around the code of Cupertino’s latest update. It’s no secret that Apple prides itself on OS X being “much more secure” than its Windows counterpart, so the fact that the company didn’t publicize the fact that it has added some additional malware protection in Mac OS X 10.6.4 shouldn’t be that surprising.
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