"macOS Devices Under Threat as Data Thief Emerges From Shadows"
According to the cybersecurity company Guardz, a new information-stealing program is available on the dark web. The ShadowVault program is a malicious entity that can be hired for $500 per month. The program can extract passwords, credit card information, cookies, and all Chromium and Firefox browser data from macOS devices. ShadowVault was first discovered in June by the cybersecurity company. Since such malware has long targeted Microsoft Windows devices, macOS was typically regarded as a more secure operating system. Historically, threat actors have focused on weaponizing malware outside of Apple's "closed" ecosystem. Investigators from Guardz discovered ShadowVault on the dark web forum XSS, after monitoring it using anonymous avatars. This article continues to discuss the new infostealer program on the dark web known as ShadowVault.
Cybernews reports "macOS Devices Under Threat as Data Thief Emerges From Shadows"