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Python infostealers are spreading from Windows to macOS via Google Ads, ClickFix lures, and fake installers to steal credentials and financial data.
The attack consists of a NexShield malicious browser extension, a social engineering technique to crash the browser, and a Python-based RAT.
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North Korea is doubling down on a familiar playbook by weaponizing trust in open-source software and developer workflows. The ...
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How modern infostealers target macOS systems, leverage Python‑based stealers, and abuse trusted platforms and utilities to distribute credential‑stealing payloads.