Security researchers have discovered a new malware for macOS, which can be used to attack over 100 browser extensions that may be installed on the target Mac. Apple tries hard to make macOS and its ...
The Atomic Stealer malware still relies on users installing fake software with a payload hidden in the .dmg file, but it is evolving to get harder to detect. Atomic Stealer hides in illegitimate ...
A new info-stealing malware named Infinity Stealer is targeting macOS systems with a Python payload packaged as an executable using the open-source Nuitka compiler. The attack uses the ClickFix ...
A new strain of infostealer blending standard malware techniques with unusually advanced features has been detected. First flagged by a Reddit user in April 2025, the malware, known as Chihuahua ...
A malware campaign which targets macOS systems, distributed using a ClickFix attack, has evolved to exploit Script Editor as the execution vector rather than the typical Terminal-based point of ...
Jamf finds a ClickFix variant that swaps copy-paste Terminal lures for Script Editor execution, tightening delivery of Atomic Stealer. ClickFix malware campaigns are evolving again, with threat actors ...
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