AT&T Alien Labs has discovered a cross-platform malware named JaskaGO that can extract data and deploy malware on Windows and macOS systems. The malicious software can evade detection by running meaningless tasks if found in a virtual machine environment. The malware imitates CapCut and AnyConnect installers among others, can run shell commands, list ongoing processes, and can also monitor and alter clipboard content for cryptocurrency wallet addresses. So far, the method of delivery and number of affected devices remain unknown.
Fake Google Meet conference errors push infostealing malware
A new ClickFix campaign is using fraudulent Google Meet conference pages to lure users, showing bogus connectivity error messages that deliver info-stealing malware for Windows