Beware of New MacStealer Malware Stealing iCloud Passwords.

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A new malware named MacStealer is targeting Mac users, stealing their credentials stored in the iCloud KeyChain and web browsers, cryptocurrency wallets, and potentially sensitive files. The malware is being distributed as a malware-as-a-service (MaaS), where the developer sells premade builds for $100, allowing purchasers to spread the malware in their campaigns. MacStealer can run on macOS Catalina (10.15) and up to the latest version of Apple's OS, Ventura (13.2). The threat actor uses the lack of a builder and panel to justify the low price of $100 for the malware but promises that more advanced features will arrive soon.
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