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Wednesday, March 5, 2008

White paper on the anatomy of malware, virus, worm, and Trojan threats to Mac OS X


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

White paper on the anatomy of malware, virus, worm, and Trojan threats to Mac OS X

Union City, CA -- March 5, 2008 - MacForensicsLab.com, a website dedicated to information and tools for the law enforcement community, have announced the publication of their white paper on Malware technologies on the Apple Mac OS X platform. The paper details the history, present, and future of virus and malware technologies with a specific focus on how these things affect Mac OS X users.

"Our aim is to promote learned discussion on weaknesses within the Apple Mac OS X operating system and how they can be exploited by malicious programs. We also want to expand discussion on what users and vendors can do to protect our systems." said a MacForensicsLab.com representative.

The white paper can be viewed as a webpage in the white paper section of the MacForensicsLab.com website at:

Readers are also invited to visit the homepage at http://www.MacForensicsLab.com and to follow the link to the white papers area.

About MacForensicsLab.com

MacForensicsLab is the only cross platform solution for digital forensics specialists. The website is intended as a resource to academic, corporate, and law enforcement professionals involved in eDiscovery and computer forensics.

White paper on the anatomy of malware, virus, worm, and Trojan threats to Mac OS X


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

White paper on the anatomy of malware, virus, worm, and Trojan threats to Mac OS X

Union City, CA -- March 5, 2008 - MacForensicsLab.com, a website dedicated to information and tools for the law enforcement community, have announced the publication of their white paper on Malware technologies on the Apple Mac OS X platform. The paper details the history, present, and future of virus and malware technologies with a specific focus on how these things affect Mac OS X users.

"Our aim is to promote learned discussion on weaknesses within the Apple Mac OS X operating system and how they can be exploited by malicious programs. We also want to expand discussion on what users and vendors can do to protect our systems." said a MacForensicsLab.com representative.

The white paper can be viewed as a webpage in the white paper section of the MacForensicsLab.com website at:

Readers are also invited to visit the homepage at http://www.MacForensicsLab.com and to follow the link to the white papers area.

About MacForensicsLab.com

MacForensicsLab is the only cross platform solution for digital forensics specialists. The website is intended as a resource to academic, corporate, and law enforcement professionals involved in eDiscovery and computer forensics.