Unfortunately, macOS users are not immune to malware threats and a new threat targeting this operating system has recently emerged.
A recent study discovered that new malware that steals people’s information is targeting macOS users.
The malware named “Atomic macOS Stealer (AMOS)” was created specifically to attack Macs and steal sensitive data from Apple devices.
AMOS malware was discovered on a Telegram app channel that was being marketed to hackers eager to cause mayhem.
The primary objective of this malware is to infiltrate the user’s device and collect sensitive information such as passwords, system information, files, and documents saved on the desktop.
This malware is frighteningly capable of infiltrating major browsers such as Chrome and Firefox and discreetly taking personal information such as autofill data, passwords, cookies, and even credit card information.
The malware also targets popular cryptocurrency wallets such as Electrum, Binance, and Atomic.
The malware can be purchased through Telegram for $1,000/month.
This malware is distributed using a .dmg file. When the .dmg file is opened, the software may display a bogus prompt that appears to be part of the computer’s system.
The malware may be dangerous, but users can still protect themselves from an attack by following the tips mentioned below:
As the malware requires the user to click on the .dmg file to install, the AMOS malware attacks can be avoided by simply avoiding installing any untrusted software from an unverified source.
Users must also make sure to keep their devices, operating systems, and apps up to date.
Also, having a good antivirus always helps.