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macOS Malware Caught Spying on Users


macOS Malware Caught Spying on Users
May 25, 2021 06:58 GMT  
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   New macOS Malware
Last month, security researchers revealed that a notorious malware family exploited a never seen before flaw. The vulnerability enabled macOS security defenses to be bypassed and run unimpeded. There are indicators that macOS might have targeted again in the future.
Jamf claims it has found evidence for a vulnerability that allows XCSSET to have access to parts of macOS that need permission, access to the microphone, camera, or record the screen, without consent.
XCSSET was first found by Trend Micro in 2020 targeting Apple developers, particularly the Xcode projects used to code and create apps. By infecting app development projects, developers unconsciously spread malware to their users in a supply-chain-like attack defined by Trend Micro researchers. The malware is continuously developing, with later versions even aiming at Macs with the ....

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Malware caught using a macOS zero-day to secretly take screenshots – TechCrunch


Malware caught using a macOS zero-day to secretly take screenshots
Almost exactly a month ago, researchers revealed a notorious malware family was exploiting a never-before-seen vulnerability that let it bypass macOS security defenses and run unimpeded. Now, some of the same researchers say another malware can sneak onto macOS systems, thanks to another vulnerability.
Jamf says it found evidence that the XCSSET malware was exploiting a vulnerability that allowed it access to parts of macOS that require permission such as accessing the microphone, webcam or recording the screen without ever getting consent.
XCSSET was first discovered by Trend Micro in 2020 targeting Apple developers, specifically their Xcode projects that they use to code and build apps. By infecting those app development projects, developers unwittingly distribute the malware to their users, in what Trend Micro researchers described as a “supply-chain-like attack.” The malware is under contin ....

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