macOS Malware 2023 | A Deep Dive into Emerging Trends and Evolving Techniques

Discussion in 'all things Mac' started by 1PW, Oct 17, 2023.

  1. 1PW

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    I really do not mind reposting Phil Stokes' articles if the receptive reader will understand what he is trying to do for the user community and make intelligent system adjustments to their Macs. The truth is out there…
     
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    We were all waiting for you to post. :argh::argh:
     
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    I was only joking of course. But yes, I think this stuff is quite interesting. Sure, these companies are trying to make some extra money by pointing out flaws in macOS, but I think by now it has been proven multiple of times that macOS is under attack and that built-in security is not always good enough.

    So you were waiting for me to start the party? But because it was 1PW that started this topic, it was all peaches and cream? :p:D
     
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