A malicious campaign has been redirecting macOS users to a fake Homebrew website, infecting them with information stealer ...
Hackers are once again abusing Google ads to spread malware, using a fake Homebrew website to infect Macs and Linux devices ...
A new malicious campaign was recently spotted on Google's ad network targeting Mac users with Amos infostealer.
Leveraging an attack vector that's been in play off and on for the last two decades, hackers are targeting Mac users with ...
In a new malicious campaign targeting Apple product users, criminals are spreading malware by using fake Mac Homebrew ads on ...
Cybercriminals are using Google ads to spread malware by directing Mac and Linux users to a fake Homebrew website with an ...
Cybercriminals are using a fake Homebrew website that can steal personal data, browser history, login information, and bank data from victims.
This malicious Google ad for the Homebrew website was almost impossible to spot because it displayed the correct URL before ...
This includes XProtect for detecting malware, Notarization to check for malicious components ... Users who installed Docker ...
While Docker files falsely triggered warnings, Bitdefender had a security issue in macOS. macOS users can run into problems ...
But radio amateurs are nothing if not resourceful, and building a homebrew version of the Bird wattmeter (in Portuguese; Google translate tool at the bottom of the page) as Brazilian ham [Luciano ...
Hackers are creating a long-standing attack vector to target Mac users with malware disguised as the popular Homebrew tool, ...