If you’ve kicked around with a Mac for more than a few years and you read Macworld, you almost certainly have an AppleScript or seven that you rely on for certain custom features. I wrote a very ...
Jamf Threat Labs has discovered a ClickFix-style macOS attack that abuses the applescript:// URL scheme to launch Script Editor and deliver an Atomic Stealer infostealer payload — bypassing Terminal ...
Jamf finds a ClickFix variant that swaps copy-paste Terminal lures for Script Editor execution, tightening delivery of Atomic Stealer. ClickFix malware campaigns are evolving again, with threat actors ...
A malware campaign which targets macOS systems, distributed using a ClickFix attack, has evolved to exploit Script Editor as the execution vector rather than the typical Terminal-based point of ...
An ongoing malware campaign is using Apple's Script Editor instead of the Terminal to inject the Atomic Stealer data thief onto Macs.
North Korean hackers used AppleScript and ClickFix in recent attacks targeting macOS systems at financial organizations.
This week brings endings and beginnings: Adam Engst reports that Apple has discontinued the Mac Pro, while OS 26.4 arrives with Apple Music’s AI-powered Playlist Playground, independent Family Sharing ...
A new campaign delivering the Atomic Stealer malware to macOS users abuses the Script Editor in a variation of the ClickFix attack that tricked users into executing commands in Terminal.
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