A new information-stealing malware is targeting macOS devices, a study from Cyble has found. The malware, which is called Atomic macOS Stealer (AMOS), was specifically designed to only target Macs and ...
After teasing its release earlier this month, MacPaw, the macOS software company behind many beloved apps such as CleanMyMac ...
Huntress Labs R&D Director Jamie Levy busts the old “Macs don’t get viruses” myth and offers tips on how MacOS malware differs and how to protect against it. Remember those ads with a sneezing guy in ...
A pro-democracy Hong Kong site was used to launch watering-hole attacks that planted a powerful macOS backdoor that researchers dubbed DazzleSpy. A new family of cyber-espionage malware targeting ...
Another day, another macOS malware is trying to actively exploit your Mac. This time, North Korean hackers are using fake job offers hidden in updates to popular apps like Zoom and Google Chrome to ...
Apple has offered a patch for Ferret family malware The malware is used in associated with the 'Contagious Interview' ...
A new Mac malware was spotted, and it was given the name "Realst." It is reportedly used mostly in campaigns that specifically target Apple computers. Some specific variants the malware targeted ...
Coming on the heels of ShadowVault, a new infostealer malware dubbed “Realst” is being implemented into fake blockchain games by cybercriminals in a massive campaign targeting Windows and macOS users, ...
'Banshee' info-stealing malware uses Apple's XProtect string encryption to steal crypto. This may have let the malware slip by some antivirus programs, according to new research. Our team tests, rates ...
A new macOS malware being sold on Telegram is capable of extracting autofill information, passwords, wallets, and more — but it's easy to avoid. Here's how. Data that can be stolen by AMOS includes ...
The macOS Trojan apparently communicates to servers associated with the hacking activities of ransomware gangs, according to Bitdefender. Security researchers have spotted new macOS malware that might ...
North Korean hackers are using fake job offers and disguised app updates to sneak malware onto Macs, and while Apple's latest XProtect update blocks some threats, others are still slipping through.