![]() But the Virustotal page seems to suggest that it's a MS Office trojan, and yet, its "Details" tab says that it seems to use embedded Javascript code, not Office macros. 1.The first thing you need to do is disconnect your Mac from the internet to stop any communication between it and the malware server. So, according to the information there, have I been infected just by Preview's attempt to show me the file? Without even actually "opening" it?ĮDIT: to be clear, I did "open" the file with Preview. ![]() The PDF in question was indeed malware, BTW, according to Virustotal. When I picked the PDF using the file selection dialog to upload it, Preview tried to load it and show a preview.When I opened the email, the Mail program tried to show a preview of the file.but the problem is that, since I'm on a Mac (OS X 10.11): I tried saving the Pdf in order to upload it to and have it analyzed. Today I got some malware in my email: an empty mail with a PDF attachment.
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