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macOS
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Lazarus Group Targets macOS with RustyAttr Trojan in Fake Job PDFs
Group-IB has uncovered Lazarus group’s stealthy new trojan and technique of hiding malicious code in extended attributes on…
November 14, 2024
Apple Launches ‘Apple Intelligence’ and Offers $1M Bug Bounty for Security
Apple unveils ‘Apple Intelligence’ for iPhone, iPad, and Mac devices while offering a $1 million bug bounty for…
October 28, 2024
“HM Surf” macOS Flaw Lets Attackers Access Camera and Mic – Patch Now!
Researchers at Microsoft discovered a new macOS vulnerability, “HM Surf” (CVE-2024-44133), which bypasses TCC protections, allowing unauthorized access…
October 20, 2024
Apple’s macOS Sequoia Update Breaks Security Tools
Apple’s macOS Sequoia update is causing major compatibility issues with popular security tools. Reportedly, users are facing disruptions…
September 21, 2024
TodoSwift Malware Targets macOS, Disguised as Bitcoin PDF App
Meet TodoSwift, a malicious application that masquerades as a PDF downloader. Crafted by the BlueNoroff threat group, TodoSwift leverages…
August 20, 2024
Hackers Could Exploit Microsoft Teams on macOS to Steal Data
Cisco Talos reveals 8 vulnerabilities in Microsoft’s macOS apps, exploiting TCC framework weaknesses. Hackers can bypass security, inject…
August 20, 2024
Cuckoo Mac Malware Mimics Music Converter to Steals Passwords and Crypto
Cuckoo malware targets macOS users, stealing passwords, browsing history, crypto wallet details & more. Disguised as a music converter, it poses a major security risk. Learn how to protect yourself from this sophisticated infostealer.
May 6, 2024
Apple Shortcuts Vulnerability Exposes Sensitive Data, Update Now!
Another day, another Apple Security Vulnerability!
February 22, 2024
New Rust-Based macOS Backdoor Steals Files, Linked to Ransomware Groups
The backdoor impersonates a Visual Studio update.
February 9, 2024
Is it possible to use an external SSD to speed up your Mac?
Is it possible to utilize an external SSD to enhance the speed of your Mac? The answer is a resounding yes. Employing an external SSD can work wonders on a slowed-down MacBook, providing a notable boost in performance.
January 11, 2024