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  "textContent": "Mac users face a new malware threat that hides behind fake Cloudflare verification pages. Researchers at Malwarebytes say a newly documented macOS infostealer called Infiniti Stealer tricks victims into opening Terminal and running a malicious command themselves, using the ClickFix social engineering method. The short answer is simple. Yes, this attack can compromise a Mac […]\n\nThe post Fake Cloudflare CAPTCHA pages push new Infiniti Stealer malware onto Macs appeared first on VPN Central.",
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