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Flashback infections have plummeted since Apple released a tool to stop the Trojan, but a security firm has cautioned that more malware could be on the horizon.



From Apple Insider:
Researchers from Kaspersky Lab held a press conference Thursday morning in which they revealed that the number of machines infected by Flashback has dropped to just 30,000, according to ArsTechnica. That's significantly down from the 600,000 Macs it was estimated to have infected at its peak, as well as the 140,000 Macs estimated to have been infected on Tuesday of this week.

Presence of the Trojan has been limited as Apple released a Java update to rid machines of Flashback. And for those that don't have Java installed and could be harboring a dormant version of the malware, Apple also issued a separate removal tool.
  Kaspersky says Mac Flashback infections have dropped to 30K