ClickFix attacks targeting Mac users now use Script Editor instead of Terminal, a shift that sidesteps Apple's latest ...
ClickFix on Macs is evolving yet again and is no longer abusing Terminal.
The new DeepLoad malware has been distributed in ClickFix attacks to steal user credentials and install a rogue browser ...
A new campaign delivering the Atomic Stealer malware to macOS users abuses the Script Editor in a variation of the ClickFix ...
OS 26.4 update introduced security warnings into Terminal to prevent ClickFix attacks, so attackers have shifted to Script ...
A new info-stealing malware named Infinity Stealer is targeting macOS systems with a Python payload packaged as an executable using the open-source Nuitka compiler.
Apple now shows a warning before pasting anything that could be dangerous in macOS Tahoe 26.4 to help keep you safe from ...
Apple’s macOS 26.4 update adds a Terminal warning to help stop ClickFix-style attacks by flagging potentially harmful pasted ...
A newly uncovered malware campaign is combining ClickFix delivery with AI generated evasion techniques to steal enterprise user accounts and passwords. The attacks are designed to provide intruders ...
A new ClickFix attack that leverages a Nuitka loader targets macOS users with the Python-based Infiniti Stealer malware.
A newly discovered attack sandbags Apple users into hacking themselves. Here’s what all Mac users need to know.
This is a popular malware variant usually sold as a service on cybercrime forums. It is designed to exfiltrate sensitive data from target Windows computers, such as browser credentials, session ...