
Cado Security has reported the emergence of a new malware targeting macOS users, named 'Cthulhu Stealer'. This malware operates under a malware-as-a-service (MaaS) model, being sold to cybercriminals for $500 per month. Cthulhu Stealer is designed to steal sensitive information, including credentials and cryptocurrency wallets, and it disguises itself as legitimate software, such as CleanMyMac. Researchers have highlighted its capability to access keychain passwords and web browsing information, raising concerns about the security of Apple users' data. The malware's deceptive tactics pose significant risks in the cybersecurity landscape, particularly for those using macOS devices.
'Cthulhu Stealer' macOS Malware Can Steal Keychain Passwords, Web Browsing Info, Crypto Wallets, and More https://t.co/exC2rECycx https://t.co/s2zRolg7qd
New macOS Malware “Cthulhu Stealer” Targets Apple Users’ Data #cybersecurity https://t.co/IiQ0YMEaNH
Researchers have discovered another data-seizing macOS malware, with "Cthulhu Stealer" sold to online criminals for just $500 a month. By @MalcolmOwen https://t.co/xPuBLCSTr2