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Kash Patel's apparel site tricked Mac users into installing malware
Mac users face fake Cloudflare scams on political sites that steal passwords and crypto wallets through malicious Terminal commands disguised as security checks.
OpenAI has rolled out Computer Use for its Codex desktop app on macOS, and its latest trick is that your Mac doesn't even ...
The FBI director's Based Apparel site has been spotted hosting a 'ClickFix' attack, which involves duping users into running ...
The latest SHub macOS infostealer variant abandons Terminal-based ClickFix tactics for AppleScript execution, using fake ...
SHub Reaper stealer, which hides behind fake WeChat and Miro installers, marks a shift from ClickFix social engineering to ...
A new infostealer variant targets macOS users by spoofing Apple, Microsoft, and Google and then then gets to work searching ...
A new variant of the 'SHub' macOS infostealer uses AppleScript to show a fake security update message and installs a backdoor ...
The Linux, MacOS, and Windows terminal is no longer just for commands. Thanks to apps like Wave, you can have a veritable ...
Security researchers say a new macOS infostealer called SHub Reaper disguises itself as Apple security software to steal passwords, cryptocurrency wallets, and sensitive files. The malware abuses ...
Hackers are using Google Ads and Claude shared chats to target Mac users with fake setup instructions that can install ...
Each Stream Deck button gets its own multiline command editor. You type your commands (one per line), hit the button on the deck, and macOS Terminal opens and runs them sequentially. Optionally, the ...
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