
Beware of the Sneaky Mac Malware Disguised as an Office App
A new variant of the XLoader malware, previously known for targeting Windows PCs, has resurfaced as a macOS version disguised as an office productivity app called "OfficeNote." The malware, written in C and Objective C programming languages and signed with an Apple developer signature, is being distributed in the wild. It steals clipboard data, targets Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox, and deploys a persistence agent to remain undetected. Apple's built-in security software does not currently have the necessary signature to prevent the malicious app from running. To stay safe, users are advised to avoid installing software from unofficial sources, use reputable developers or the Mac App Store, and consider installing third-party Mac antivirus software for additional protection.
