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XProtectUpdater info

Hello I just wanted to bring everyone an update on the recent malware issue. There is a very interesting article that include some interesting tips and in turn insight. I recommend you consider the comments left by users as some of them make claims that challenge the article linked to below.


Be sure you are always running the latest software updates on your mac!


http://www.macworld.com/article/160253/2011/06/force_mac_update_malware_definiti ons.html#lsrc=twt_macworld


Kind Regards

Posted on Jun 4, 2011 5:25 AM

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Jun 4, 2011 9:04 AM in response to LostAccount

Well, how about that - I ran the update 3 days ago, and found it interesting that the definitions were not updated (actually, they weren't created the first time) until I used the tip in that article. Thanks for posting this - it is a good reminder (I just figured the initial definitions were in the update itself).


These kind of cat-and-mouse things will always be a little out of sync, so a person should always be wary about installing any application - especially one that you weren't specifically looking for and/or comes from an unknown source. I'm still waiting to come across one of these trojans though, just to see what all the hoopla is about.

Jun 4, 2011 11:21 AM in response to LostAccount

I found another useful article, Apple Safe Files List: Staying On Top of Malware Definitions.

It contains a link to a downloadable little app, Safe Download Version, which immediately tells you the version number of your current definition list and the last time the list was updated:

User uploaded file

It essentially just gives more convenient access to the contents of this file:

/System/Library/CoreServices/CoreTypes.bundle/Contents/Resources/XProtect.meta.p list

I also just looked again at the list itself, which is at:

/System/Library/CoreServices/CoreTypes.bundle/Contents/Resources/XProtect.plist


A new item, OSX.MacDefender.E, has been added since yesterday.



(this editor is flaky - I can't get rid of the extra space in the first file's .plist extension)

Jun 30, 2011 2:47 PM in response to LostAccount

I am sorry I didn't state my question clearly. I know how to check to see which update is on my mac book. My question is how do I check to see what the latest update that is available might be. Today I checked and it said the last update was June 23. I [incorrectly] assumed that was not the latest but don't know how to determine what the latest available might be.


Thanks.

Jun 30, 2011 3:47 PM in response to bakins

bakins wrote:

Is there an easy way to know what the latest version is?

Yes. In a browser you can load the same web location that the XProtectUpdater executable should be checking for that info: http://configuration.apple.com/configurations/macosx/xprotect/1/clientConfigurat ion.plist.


A little below the 'signature' section is the current version 'key,' & just below that is the version number, as shown below.


User uploaded file

XProtectUpdater info

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