MacOS information-stealing malware targets over 50 crypto wallets
A new information-stealing malware targeting MacOS is being distributed to cyber criminals through private Telegram channels for $1,000 (R18,350) a month, Bleeping Computer reports.
Known as "Atomic" or "AMOS", buyers receive a DMG file containing a 64-bit Go-based malware that targets MacOS systems to steal keychain passwords, files, passwords, cookies, and credit cards stored in browsers.
A new information-stealing malware targeting MacOS is being distributed to cyber criminals through private Telegram channels for $1,000 (R18,350) a month, Bleeping Computer reports.
Known as "Atomic" or "AMOS", buyers receive a DMG file containing a 64-bit Go-based malware that targets MacOS systems to steal keychain passwords, files, passwords, cookies, and credit cards stored in browsers.