New Mac Malware Poses as Browser Updates
Researchers warn of rising macOS-targeted attacks as hackers exploit fake updates to bypass security. FrigidStealer malware highlights growing enterprise risks.
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Researchers warn of rising macOS-targeted attacks as hackers exploit fake updates to bypass security. FrigidStealer malware highlights growing enterprise risks.
Atomic Stealer malware advertises itself through ClearFake browser updates disguised as Google’s Chrome and Apple’s Safari.
Previously, we said “do it today”, but now we’re forced back on: “Do not delay; do it as soon as Apple and your device will let you.”
Don’t delay, do it today. This is a code-implantation bug in WebKit that attackers already know how to exploit.
Apple didn’t use the words “Triangulation Trojan”, but you probably will.
A bug to hack your browser, then a bug to pwn the kernel… reported from the wild by Amnesty International.
Everyone update now! Except for those who don’t need to! Or who need to but will only get updates later on, though Apple isn’t saying yet!