A wave of ClickFix-style social engineering attacks that specifically target macOS users, using fake disk cleanup and system utility tips hosted on popular content platforms. Instead of installing helpful tools, these Terminal commands silently fetch and execute infostealers such as Macsync, Shub Stealer, and AMOS that steal passwords, iCloud data, documents, and cryptocurrency wallets. In […]
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