A new wave of the GlassWorm malware is now targeting macOS developers by hiding malicious code inside fake Visual Studio Code ...
Its researchers have not only uncovered a sprawling spyware campaign, but they're also keeping tabs on the ever-evolving ...
Mac malware campaign uses fake AI chat results to deliver AMOS through terminal commands, security researchers report.
Cybersecurity firm Infoblox reveals that over 90 percent of parked domains now redirect visitors to scams and malware, making ...
A new version of the MacSync Stealer malware has been found masquerading as a legitimate, notarized app. It bypasses standard macOS security warnings to harvest credentials and crypto wallets.
The MacSync Stealer has transitioned from a ClickFix variant to a more sophisticated code-signed malware capable of bypassing traditional macOS ...
MacSync Stealer, by contrast, is downloaded from an ordinary-looking utility URL as a code-signed and notarized Swift ...
A new variant of the MacSync Stealer uses a code-signed Swift application to get around Apple's macOS Gatekeeper protections.
The latest variant of the MacSync information stealer targeting macOS systems is delivered through a digitally signed, notarized Swift application.
We’ve recently seen how ChatGPT was used to trick Mac users into installing MacStealer, and now a different tactic ...
New MacSync Stealer version is executed via a signed and notarized Swift application, eliminating the need for direct ...