Sirleanre/Washer111:
Everyone (not just Apple) should be *way* more worried that the Thunderbolt malware is not any news, but just the same crap that happens to any USB that was reimplemented for Thunderbolt.
Any time you plug in an USB peripheral (usually flash drives, but really, it can be almost anything and the vast majority of the times it's actually USB chargers) in your computer, tablet, phone etc, you could be installing the same malware in your device. The reason this happens is because the ports have unfettered access to the electronics in circuits that "anti-virus" software can't help, and the cheap chargers don't have protected nvram, and let the software rewrite it.
Again, being careful is key. Only use your peripherals and chargers. It's way easier and more convenient to carry a charger with you in case you think you'll need it (it's small and fits in a pocket) than to connect your electronics to some public "charging station" and get not only that device, but everything else you plug into it infected with malware.
Good luck.