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"textContent": "Cybersecurity researchers have flagged a new macOS information stealer called PamStealer that employs a series of clever tricks to infect systems and siphon sensitive data.\n\nThe stealer, discovered by Jamf Threat Labs, is distributed as a compiled AppleScript (.scpt) file impersonating Maccy, a legitimate open-source clipboard manager. It has been codenamed PamStealer owing to its ability to",
"title": "PamStealer Uses Fake Maccy Sites and PAM Checks to Steal Mac Login Passwords"
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