"Atomic macOS Malware Targets Crypto Wallets and Keychain Passwords"

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A new information-stealing malware called 'Atomic' is being sold to cybercriminals via private Telegram channels for $1,000 per month. The malware targets macOS systems and steals keychain passwords, files, cookies, and credit cards stored in browsers, as well as data from over 50 cryptocurrency extensions. The malware also provides a ready-to-use web panel for easy victim management and the ability to receive stolen logs on Telegram. The malware goes largely undetected on VirusTotal, and buyers are responsible for setting up their own channels for distribution.
Topics:technology#cryptocurrency#cybercrime#cybersecurity#data-theft#information-stealing-malware#macos
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