
A new wave of macOS malware is targeting users by impersonating popular applications and stealing data. The Banshee Stealer, a recent entrant in the malware-as-a-service market, poses a significant threat to Mac users. Additionally, North Korean cybercriminals are reportedly using Bitcoin lures to spread malware, while a new version of AMOS malware is cloning wallet apps like Ledger Live, endangering cryptocurrency holdings. These malware strains are designed to exploit both x86_64 and Arm architectures, making them versatile and dangerous. The evolved macOS malware is being sold cheaply to criminals, increasing its accessibility and potential impact.
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Mac users face another #macOS threat that aims to steal your data and targets x86_64 and Arm architectures. https://t.co/upQUYL7HST
šØ Mac users, watch out! A new version of AMOS malware is now cloning wallet apps like Ledger Live, putting your crypto at risk. Be cautious of suspicious downloads, and stay safe online. https://t.co/z8t0TgFtoe