Guest User!

You are not Sophos Staff.

This discussion has been locked.
You can no longer post new replies to this discussion. If you have a question you can start a new discussion

Re. Mac Adware: Any plans to keep updated catalog (plus cleanup) of Adware?

I think that this is where an AV like Sophos for OSX could be the most useful, as there is a raging epidemic of adware (often mistaken for malware) and relatively little OSX malware around (at least in its customary forms).

When I visit ASC (Apple Support Communities) almost invariably, when someone asks if they have a "virus" (the term not used in its technical sense, but as a catch-all for any kind of malware), or some kind of malware, it turns out that the problem is that some form of adware has been installed. These days, hardly anyone reports any real OSX malware. And there is an awful lot of this adware being reported.

I realize that Sophos may find a few PUAs, but compared to the scope of this epidemic, they are only a small drop in the bucket. Besides that, at least looking here from time to time, I haven't seen any cleanup action available for any of the adware that Sophos may find. Of course, this would probably mean Sophos would need to be able to examine and cleanup junk installed inside specific browsers, and elsewhere in the system.

Someone has written an adware removal program which works most of the time, but he doesn't have the kind of resources that Sophos could put to this end.

:1020067


This thread was automatically locked due to age.
Parents
  • You might want to tell the Mac team that, as far as I know, no other AV is doing this.

    I think it's where the real focus of any Mac AV should be at this time. Compard to "traditional," known OSX malware (the majority of which XProtect will guard against), these scumbags are writing more and more of this stuff because it's where the money is.

    :1020072
Reply
  • You might want to tell the Mac team that, as far as I know, no other AV is doing this.

    I think it's where the real focus of any Mac AV should be at this time. Compard to "traditional," known OSX malware (the majority of which XProtect will guard against), these scumbags are writing more and more of this stuff because it's where the money is.

    :1020072
Children
No Data
Share Feedback
×

Submitted a Tech Support Case lately from the Support Portal?