A new macOS malware campaign has been detected, spreading through cracked copies of popular applications and productivity tools. The malware, identified as a backdoor named RustDoor, is written in Rust and is associated with ransomware families such as ALPHV. It has the capability to steal sensitive data and lock users out of their devices. Additionally, the Raspberry Robin malware has been observed using new exploits and spreading through Discord, enhancing its ability to infect systems and remain undetected.
🚨 A new backdoor called RustDoor is targeting #macOS systems. This Rust-based #malware, linked to #ransomware families, steals sensitive data and locks users out of their devices. Learn more: https://t.co/S2XHlSLAp9 #cybersecurity #hacking
New macOS Backdoor Linked to Prominent Ransomware Groups #cybersecurity https://t.co/yiC0YRV4AD
MacOS Targeted by New Backdoor Linked to ALPHV Ransomware: https://t.co/1DNgtBKwaM by darkreading #infosec #cybersecurity #technology #news
New MacOS Malware Might Be Linked to Ransomware Groups https://t.co/ERdV8kXNLX
🕵️♂️ Raspberry Robin #malware has been spotted using new exploits and is now spreading via #Discord for wider infection, while also being improved to make it stealthier than before. Learn more: https://t.co/zfB7ClJYvS #cybersecurity #hacking
🍎 🚨 A new macOS malware campaign is currently running rampant through dozens of different cracked copies of popular applications and productivity tools. To learn more, read the blog post by @philofishal: https://t.co/oKHQ1JOG2j
🍎 🚨 A new campaign is spreading macOS malware through infected copies of popular apps and productivity tools.This blog post by @philofishal provides an in-depth analysis and how this threat could create a macOS botnet or deliver other malware at scale. https://t.co/oKHQ1JOG2j