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One of the biggest security threats to Apple systems just got a major upgrade – here’s what we know

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  • Atomic Stealer, or AMOS, is no longer just a pure infostealer, experts warn
  • The tool now comes with a backdoor and a persistence mechanism
  • A new variant was seen circulating in the wild

Atomic Stealer (AMOS), one of the most dangerous infostealer malware threats on the macOS ecosystem, just got a significant upgrade that makes it even more dangerous, experts have warned.

A new version of the malware was spotted sporting a backdoor that not only allows persistent access and survives reboots, but also grants the attackers the ability to deploy any other malware on the compromised device, as well.

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