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The Atomic macOS Stealer malware has a new backdoor persistent installation feature, making it even more of a security risk ...
A new Nim-based malware campaign targets macOS users in crypto and Web3 firms, using novel persistence tricks and encrypted ...
North Korean state-backed hackers have been using a new family of macOS malware called NimDoor in a campaign that targets ...
North Korean hackers are behind a new macOS malware campaign that targets the crypto industry using fake Zoom invites.
A new ClickFix campaign targets macOS users with fake Spectrum support sites, tricking victims with CAPTCHA failures to paste ...
The altered app packs in two extra executables within Termius Helper.app, a loader named ".localized" that's designed to ...
Malware analyst discovered a new version of the Atomic macOS info-stealer (also known as 'AMOS') that comes with a backdoor, ...
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Atomic Stealer (AMOS), one of the most dangerous infostealer malware threats on the macOS ecosystem, just got a significant ...
Microsoft shows attack against AMD processors, SentinelOne details latest ZuRu macOS malware version, Indian APT DoNot ...
A recent report has revealed that Atomic macOS stealer has evolved into an even more dangerous and sophisticated malware.
Threat actors are using social engineering to impersonate trusted contacts and convince targets to install persistent malware on their Mac computers.
A powerful Mac malware just added a backdoor giving hackers long-term access to your device. Here’s what you need to know to ...
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