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  2. XcodeGhost - Wikipedia

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    Since Apple iOS and macOS work with Inter-App Communication URL mechanism [21] (e.g. 'whatsapp://', 'Facebook://', 'iTunes://'), the attacker can open any apps installed on the compromised phone or computer, in the case of an infected macOS application. Such mechanism could be harmful with password management apps or even on phishing websites.

  3. Mac malware mayhem as 100 million Apple users at risk of ...

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    4.3 Million Americans Exposed In Massive Health Savings Account Data Breach. Read On The Fox News App. BanShee Stealer is a prime example of how advanced malware has become.

  4. Gatekeeper (macOS) - Wikipedia

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    Gatekeeper is a security feature of the macOS operating system by Apple. [1] [2] It enforces code signing and verifies downloaded applications before allowing them to run, thereby reducing the likelihood of inadvertently executing malware.

  5. macOS malware - Wikipedia

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    macOS malware includes viruses, trojan horses, worms and other types of malware that affect macOS, Apple's current operating system for Macintosh computers. macOS (previously Mac OS X and OS X) is said to rarely suffer malware or virus attacks, [1] and has been considered less vulnerable than Windows. [2]

  6. Who's really behind that random strange text from nowhere? - AOL

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    We need to verify your account. Please reply with your account number and PIN." ... Malware distribution: Eventually sending a link that, when clicked, ... Mac, Android and iOS devices. 6.

  7. Silver Sparrow (malware) - Wikipedia

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    Red Canary has theorized that systems could have been infected through malicious search engine results that might have directed them to download the code. [3] The ultimate object of the malware's release is also still unknown. [3] Silver Sparrow is the second malware virus observed to include M1-native code. [6]