The campaign spans npm, Packagist, Go, and Chrome, using obfuscated JavaScript loaders and VS Code tasks to deliver malware.
A new Mac infostealer dubbed PamStealer impersonates the open-source Maccy clipboard manager to steal passwords and more.
Researchers have found a never-before-seen piece of macOS malware that combines a series of clever tradecraft to infect Macs ...
Jamf Threat Labs has issued a report on new malware that users of the third-party clipboard manager Maccy need to be aware of ...
Experimental ‘deno desktop’ feature in Deno 2.9 produces a native desktop application that compiles into a single ...
Lazarus Group concealed a four-module remote access toolkit inside six fake npm Rollup polyfill packages that fired at import ...
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Corten Capital and Ampersand Capital Partners (“Ampersand”) are pleased to announce the completion of their acquisition of Beacon Intelligence (“Beacon” or ...
For a technical audience, the phrase that matters is "full stack." Post-quantum signatures have appeared on other networks. What has not shipped before, to the team's knowledge, is a live mainnet ...
LLVM powers the core development tools, operating systems, and most applications at Apple Computer, where it long ago ...
Jamf says the Rust-based PamStealer targets Apple Silicon Macs, steals browser, wallet, Keychain, and clipboard data, and persists.
The new PamStealer Mac malware appears to be surprisingly clever while it harvests data and login credentials in the ...