Beware of Atomic macOS Stealer Malware Targeting Keychain Info, Files, and Crypto Wallets

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A new Mac malware called Atomic macOS Stealer (AMOS) has been found on Telegram, which is designed to steal sensitive information like usernames and passwords. AMOS can access keychain passwords, system information, files from the desktop and documents folder, and the password of the Mac. It can infiltrate browser apps like Chrome and Firefox, extracting autofill information, passwords, cookies, wallets, and credit card information. Cryptowallets like Electrum, Binance, and Atomic are specific targets. The malware and accompanying services to make it easier to use against victims can be purchased on Telegram for $1,000 per month.
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