HT5246 I just run the Flashback malware removal tool, and then nothing happens. Will it be a problem? and if I have java installed and I disabled it during the installation, will my status as my machine has not java installed? thanks.

I just run the Flashback malware removal tool, and then nothing happens. Will it be a problem? and if I have java installed and I disabled it during the installation, will my status as my machine has not java installed? thanks.

Will it be a problem?
No.
...if I have java installed and I disabled it during the installation, will my status as my machine has not java installed?
Java is still installed.

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  • HT5246 How do you run the Flashback malware removal tool?

    How do you run the Flashback malware removal tool?
    Thanks

    I am away from my computer and it is somewhat awkward to reply on an iPad.
    > I had already done what softwater instructed. I've read that it deletes itself on other threads, but it's still in my Finder as a Device. That's what confused me, because it doesn't appear to have deleted itself.
    Sorry, I wasn't clear. That is not the tool. It is the .dmg image mounted to your desktop. Next to the name you will see a small eject icon. Click on it or highlight it and choose "Eject" from the appropriate Finder menu. Once that happens you can drag the .dmg file to the trash as it will not delete itself.
    > I only recently upgraded to Snow Leopard and then Lion, in quick succession. My understanding is that there were (are) variants that would have infected my computer prior to my upgrading my OS to Lion. Before the upgrade, they were Adobe, but afterward they were Java. Could it be that be that the pop-ups were/are some other variant?
    Difficult to say for certain. Apple says it deletes all the common variants but does not specify which and I haven't seen the results of any testing done to verify that it finds and deletes those. The only dialogs that appeared with the initial variants were for FlashPlayer. They are depicted in the descriptions for Flashback-A on F-Secures site if you want to take a look. There have been none that I am aware of for Java, so that is probably either a web page or application that needs Java to run giving you that alert.
    > If the Flashback malware removal tool didn't find anything and my Software Update is current, does that mean the vulnerability has been fixed? At least for now? I understand that I Software Update will prompt downloads in the future if and when it needs to be patched again.
    The vulnerability is in Java, nowhere else, so if you don't have it installed there was nothing to fix.
    If you download Java in the future it will be the latest version Apple has available at the time, which hopefully will not be subject to exploitation, yet...

  • HT5246 So, how is the flashback malware removal tool executed?

    Is this automatic once you download it through software update?  Why doesn't the article explain this?

    Your home free just like the other 99.5% of the Mac users who didn't have it, seeing as only 0.5% of the Mac were infected.
    Certainly was a lot of noise over just about nothing wasn't it.
    Allan

  • Where can i download  Flashback Malware Removal tool

    Where can I download the Flashback Malware Removal tool?  Will this remove adfoc.us?

    It's not Flashback. Please post a screenshot that shows what you mean. Be careful not to include any private information.
    Start a reply to this message. Drag the image file into the editing window to upload it. You can also include text in the reply.

  • HT5246 I have downloaded Flashback Malware Removal tool, now where do I find it and how do I get to run?to run

    I have downloaded Flashback Malware Removal tool, now where do I find it and how do I run it?

    joseph94530 wrote:
    I have downloaded Flashback Malware Removal tool...
    FYI, if it did not show up in Software Update, then it was not needed.

  • HT5244 If "flashback malware removal tool" was in your software updates...does that mean you have the flashback virus?

    If "flashback malware removal tool" was in your software updates...does that mean you have the flashback virus?

    carol afromfl wrote:
    If "flashback malware removal tool" was in your software updates...does that mean you have the flashback virus?
    No, it just means that you are running Lion and do not have Java installed. The update will simply check for any previous infection and let you know if it finds anything. If it doesn't find anything it will quit without any notices. In either case, it will then delete itself and you can sleep easy until the next one comes along.

  • HT5246 How I start Flashback malware removal tool ?

    Hi plz How I start Flashback malware removal tool ?

    Install whatever security update is available in Software Update.  The update itself removes the malware, and locks down Java to prevent future infection.  If you installed the update and didn't get a message about being infected, you were clean.

  • I can't watch some videos on websites anymore after I updated MAC OS X and a flashback malware removal tool 2 days ago. What should i do?

    I cant watch some videos on websites where i could usually watch videos before. This happened after i updated to MAC OS X 10.7.4 and a flashback malware removal tool 2 days ago. I have very little knowledge about computers so your help is very much needed n appreciated!

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    While logged in as Guest, you won’t have access to any of your personal files or settings. Applications will behave as if you were running them for the first time. Don’t be alarmed by this; it’s normal. If you need any passwords or other personal data in order to complete the test, memorize, print, or write them down before you begin.
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  • HT1338 My Mac has asked me to install Flashback malware removal tool!??  Should I?

    My Mac has asked me to install Flashback malware removal tool!?!?  Is that OK?  Should I do it?

    If it is Software Update asking you, then yes, you should do it.  It will remove Flashback, if you happen to be infected, and then tighten down security on Java on your machine, to prevent future infections that may use as-yet undiscovered Java vulnerabilities.

  • HT5244 how to use Flashback malware removal tool

    how to use Flashback malware removal tool after installing it i cant find it>???

    Kappy wrote:
    How he became a Lion user wouldn't be relevant because if he installed Lion, then any previous version of Java would be removed. Unless the OP purposely installed Java there would not be any Java software on the computer. I am pretty sure this is correct given the number of users who have seen fit to point that out to me.
    Yes of course, but Java is only needed as the initial step (installation of the dropper) in the infection process and is not required by the malware after that. Once infected neither the removal of Java nor the installation of a new OS will do anything to disable Flashback. The majority of the components are installed in the users home folder and if he gives up his password, the rest goes into Safari. I'm not certain whether Safari is replaced during Lion installation or not. So there is a good chance that at least some of the malware components are still in operation after an upgrade or migration. That's the only point I'm trying to make. Do you not agree with that?
    I feel that way because of the recent frequency of your remarks in various topics to which I've contributed.
    I only pick on you because you get around to many more people than I can ever hope to, so I want you to have the latest and best info possible. I wish I could do more, but my two other jobs take up almost more time than I have. Besides, I do the same with Linc and Carolyn and probably a few others who's advise I value and I envy that you have all have time to do what you do. But right now I need to get back to work on my taxes or I'll be in a lot of trouble come Monday.
    I would much prefer to do all this in a sidebar, but my level doesn't allow such things, so I do what I can when I can.
    I have Java installed on my systems and do so purposefully. Others may install it because they are prompted to do so. That's why the tools are available both to detect the malware as well as remove it.
    Which brings up a good point. I wonder if those Lion users who are now discovering they need Java get the MRT in the same way as those who install the current updates?

  • Flashback malware removal tool? Recent Software Update

    Any knowledge of a Recent (4/13/12) Software Update?  (it says Flashback malware removal tool)

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    A link to a great User Tip about the trojan: Flashback Trojan User Tip
    A related link in the tip to a checker: Malware Checker Dowload Link
    Another excellent reference on malware: Mac Malware Guide
    A Google search can reveal a variety of alternatives on how the remove the trojan should your computer get infected. This can get you started.
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    Kaspersky Flashback Trojan Site:Flashback Trojan Detection and Removal
    F-Secure Tool: Flashback Removal Tool
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