When Rebecca Goldstein received an email warning her of a computer virus, she didn’t think much of it.
But several days of spotty Internet access finally prompted the freshman to take her Mac to the Information Technology Services Response Center.
There, she learned her laptop had been attacked by a virus — one that has infected 600,000 Apple computers worldwide in just the past few months.
At UNC, 200 students have found the virus on their computers in the last week, said Stan Waddell, executive director for information security.
He said the virus, called Flashback, is of a type that typically captures private information like passwords and credit card numbers when a user types in the information online.
Users can get it from links on innocuous websites like Facebook, he said, and infection can occur with just one click.
The virus might also be capable of disabling anti-virus software and enabling other malware, he added. The virus does not affect iPads or iPhones.
“It’s designed to gain a toehold in the system to allow other software to be run that you wouldn’t intend to run.”
The growing popularity of Macs could be making the brand a more likely target for attack.