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Dangerous new MacOS malware is targeting Apple users everywhere – here’s what you need to know

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  • CloudSek researchers find spoofed version of Spectrum website
  • The site tricks people into running AMOS through the ClickFix method
  • The researchers attributed the attack to a Russian-speaking group

Russian threat actors have been seen using the popular ClickFix method to steal passwords and drop infostealer malware on macOS targets.

Security researchers from CloudSek have reported multiple websites spoofing Spectrum, a US-based telecommunications provider. Victims visiting these websites would first be asked to verify that they’re human – however, the “verification” was designed to “fail”, after which the victims would be asked to use “Alternative Verification”.

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