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Datadog reports an ongoing campaign using fake GitHub repositories to trick users into installing infostealers via the ClickFix technique. The threat actor targets established software brands and has introduced a new variant called SHub Stealer v2.0, which includes advanced features like persistence and remote access.
A malware campaign is using fake guides for OpenAI's Atlas browser to lure macOS users into downloading an infostealer named AMOS. Victims are tricked into executing a malicious command that harvests sensitive data and installs a backdoor for remote access. Basic cybersecurity practices can help prevent these attacks.
A new campaign exploits Google search ads to direct macOS users to malicious ChatGPT and Grok conversations. These chats contain instructions that, when executed, install the AMOS infostealer malware, compromising sensitive information. Users are advised to be cautious and avoid running unknown commands.