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"textContent": "Three different ClickFix campaigns have been found to act as a delivery vector for the deployment of a macOS information stealer called MacSync.\n\"Unlike traditional exploit-based attacks, this method relies entirely on user interaction – usually in the form of copying and executing commands – making it particularly effective against users who may not appreciate the implications of running",
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