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Cybercriminals use fake troubleshooting websites to trick Mac users into running terminal commands that install Shamos malware through ClickFix tactics.
OS Tahoe is coming out next Monday, and Apple provided the release candidate (RC) version of the software earlier this week.
Tenorshare 4DDiG, a leading software developer, today unveiled 4DDiG Mac Data Recovery 5.7.0. Featuring three major updates, the software goes beyond reactive recovery, offering Mac users a complete ...
But despite being documented by the security shop, ChillyHell wasn't flagged as malicious. In fact, the sample uncovered by ...
However, as it turns out, Mac users have several ways of dealing with this issue. You can close out the app from the Dock, ...
An airport worker, believed to be aged in his 40s, has tragically died following a horrific incident at Sydney Airport this weekend - police are now investigating the incident ...
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Something rather significant happened on the Internet back in May, and it seems that someone only noticed it on September 3rd ...
Trend Micro observed the attackers using terminal-based installation methods for the AMOS malware, luring macOS users into ...
The SVG files, according to VirusTotal, are distributed via email and designed to execute an embedded JavaScript payload, ...
The browser is now the frontline for cyberattacks. From phishing kits and ClickFix lures to malicious OAuth apps and ...
A click on supposed help pages was enough this summer, and Mac users were in the middle of a perfidious trap. According to security experts, the Cookie Spider group is behind the wave of attack.
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