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OSX.Keydnap

Index OSX.Keydnap

OSX.Keydnap is a MacOS X based Trojan horse that steals passwords from the iCloud Keychain of the infected machine. [1]

Table of Contents

  1. 7 relations: Dropper (malware), Gatekeeper (macOS), Mach-O, MacOS, Resource fork, Trojan horse (computing), ZIP (file format).

  2. MacOS malware
  3. Trojan horses

Dropper (malware)

A dropper is a Trojan horse that has been designed to install malware (such as viruses and backdoors) onto a computer.

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Gatekeeper (macOS)

Gatekeeper is a security feature of the macOS operating system by Apple.

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Mach-O

Mach-O, short for Mach object file format, is a file format for executables, object code, shared libraries, dynamically loaded code, and core dumps.

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MacOS

macOS, originally Mac OS X, previously shortened as OS X, is an operating system developed and marketed by Apple since 2001.

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Resource fork

A resource fork is a fork of a file on Apple's classic Mac OS operating system that is used to store structured data.

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Trojan horse (computing)

In computing, a Trojan horse (or simply Trojan) is any malware that misleads users of its true intent by disguising itself as a standard program. OSX.Keydnap and Trojan horse (computing) are Trojan horses.

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ZIP (file format)

ZIP is an archive file format that supports lossless data compression.

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See also

MacOS malware

Trojan horses

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OSX.Keydnap

Also known as Keydnap.