Threat Database Mac Malware Trojan.MacOS.Python.G

Trojan.MacOS.Python.G

Threat Scorecard

Threat Level: 90 % (High)
Infected Computers: 2
First Seen: December 18, 2020
Last Seen: January 12, 2021

Trojan.MacOS.Python.G is a generic detection of a trojan infection often written in the Python programming language. Trojan is short for trojan horse and refers to an ancient greek myth. Trojans can serve many purposes but have one thing in common - the need to operate stealthily. Trojans aim to infiltrate a system and carry out a variety of malicious tasks without arousing any suspicion in the victim. This explains why trojans are often included as hidden or hard-to-find components of freeware bundles. Alternatively, trojans can sneak in disguised as fake updates, most commonly Adobe Flash Player updates.

Once a trojan has found its way onto a system, there are various tasks it can perform. Trojans often serve as intermediary infections, meaning they infect a device to facilitate the download and installation of other more sophisticated threats. Another common use for trojans is data collection and exfiltration. The information a trojan can gather may vary from threat to threat. Cybercriminals often go after banking credentials or credentials for other accounts which can ensure further points of entry.

Developers of security solutions strive to stay on top of new definitions for all threats including trojans. This allows the timely detection of new threats as new trojans and other malware are developed daily.

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