Leap-A: a Mac virus explained

By | February 17, 2006

If you keep an eye on any of the major Mac related sites, you’ve probably heard of Leap-A, a Mac virus that has recently popped up. Rob Griffiths, of Mac OSX Hints / Macworld, has put together a detailed rundown on what exactly Leap-A is, and what you should do about it. If you’re a Mac user, you should definitely check out the article.

UPDATE (3.01.06): Today Apple released a security update that reduces your Mac’s vulnerability to Leap-A. Check out the story on Macworld.


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