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New macOS malware disguises itself as popular installers

North Korean hackers are deploying malware onto Mac computers using fake job offers and disguised apps updates in a campaign known as “FlexibleFerret” or “Contagious Interview.” Apple’s malware detection tool, XProtect, has blocked some variants, but others are still managing to infiltrate the system. In response, Mac users are encouraged to be cautious when downloading unfamiliar software and to use additional endpoint security solutions.

Source: appleinsider.com –

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