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Tapsnake virus mackeeper
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In order to pressure the victim further, the following line has been added to the fake warning: “Your Mac is heavily damaged! (33.2%)”. The list of pseudo threats now includes Tapsnake, CronDNS, and Dubfishicv. The new variant of the deceptive alert reports 3 viruses, rather than Tapsnake alone, that allegedly pose risk to the Mac. It’s noteworthy that this malvertising campaign underwent a tweak over time to enhance the scare element of the hoax. Some of the virus information indicated there includes the risk level (high) as well as the infected file (/os/apps/snake.icv). The alerts insist that the user “download the Mackeeper application to remove Tapsnake” from their Mac. This pest affects the web browsing environment on the system in the following way: it randomly displays popups that say “Download Required” when the victim is visiting regular sites.

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It is a low-severity infection that doesn’t pursue any particularly destructive goals, but its role in distributing opportunistic software is crucial. Problems begin with an adware sample infiltrating a Mac. The Tapsnake issue exemplifies a tandem like that. The use of one piece of malware to distribute another is not uncommon in the computer threatscape. Use the tool to remove the infection if found. Scan your Mac with Combo Cleaner to detect all files related to the popup virus. Unwanted changes of browser preferences, financial losses, privacy issues due to Internet activity tracking, search redirects, ads above the fold

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Other reputable products are available from ESET, Intego, Kaspersky, McAfee, Symantec/Norton, and others.Displays fake popup warnings, reports threats that aren’t there, redirects web browser to phony alert pages, affects system performanceįake Adobe Flash Player update popups, malware-riddled application bundles

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(No that’s not the company I just referred to!) I’d suggest that you check with Sophos and/or Avast! Free in the first instance, then look at the Mac security market to see if there’s a product that might offer more features – I’d always recommend buying a more general security product with more features rather than buying a product that is free, but only detects malware and doesn’t offer one to one support. However, Sophos has a Mac AV product that’s free to home users. Since I work closely with a company that markets a commercial Mac security product, I try to avoid making specific recommendations. I’ll see if I can find out more: however in this case, I’d suggest that you check your system with a mainstream security product. Mackeeper has a somewhat mixed reputation, perhaps because of its aggressive marketing, but I don’t know much about it. I’ve come across some isolated posts referring to Tapsnake warnings from Mackeeper presumably directed towards Mac users, but I haven’t any further information on that, and I’m certainly not aware of OS X malware called Tapsnake.

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About a year ago there were fake antivirus warnings directed against Android users claiming that they’d visited a site that had infected their phones with Tapsnake. Tapsnake is Android malware from 2010 or thereabouts.

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