F-Secure wipes Mac files

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Beta puts safe files in the trash.

F-Secure's security software has mistakenly trashed clean files on users' Macs.

F-Secure wipes Mac files

The security firm admitted the beta of its Mac OS X software had a "serious false alarm", accidentally detecting safe files as malware.

"The problematic update was removed after two hours," the company said in a blog post. "Beta users who received the update have seen some of their clean files moved to Trash."

The company has released a tool to restore the files. "If you were affected by this issue, please do not empty your Trash in the meantime," it warned.

The fault didn't affect Windows or Linux users, F-Secure said.

This article originally appeared at pcpro.co.uk

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