Maccy users are being warned about fake sites after researchers found malware using the app’s name to steal Mac login passwords.
Jamf says the Rust-based PamStealer targets Apple Silicon Macs, steals browser, wallet, Keychain, and clipboard data, and persists.
The new PamStealer Mac malware appears to be surprisingly clever while it harvests data and login credentials in the ...
Jamf Threat Labs has issued a report on new malware that users of the third-party clipboard manager Maccy need to be aware of ...
Researchers have found a never-before-seen piece of macOS malware that combines a series of clever tradecraft to infect Macs ...
A campaign active since last November has been targeting Python developers building Telegram bots with trojanized Pyrogram ...
A new website called WhyNoPasskeys.com is naming and shaming popular platforms like Instagram, Netflix, and Spotify for lacking passkey support.
Cybernews researchers found an unsecured database containing 24 billion records, including usernames, email addresses, plaintext passwords, and login URLs, according to Cybernews. Cybernews said the ...
A new report says 24 billion records containing emails, usernames, passwords, and login URLs were found in an exposed database. — Unsplash/Christian Wiediger A massive online exposure could put ...
With iOS 27, Apple is using AI to automate the second part. Instead of manually changing the password for each website, you’ll soon be able to visit the Passwords app’s Security tab and let Apple’s AI ...