A new variant of the MacSync Stealer uses a code-signed Swift application to get around Apple's macOS Gatekeeper protections.
The latest variant of the MacSync information stealer targeting macOS systems is delivered through a digitally signed, notarized Swift application.
A new version of the MacSync Stealer malware has been found masquerading as a legitimate, notarized app. It bypasses standard macOS security warnings to harvest credentials and crypto wallets.
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