ClickFix attacks targeting Mac users now use Script Editor instead of Terminal, a shift that sidesteps Apple's latest ...
ClickFix on Macs is evolving yet again and is no longer abusing Terminal.
Jamf Threat Labs, a team of Mac and mobile security experts, have identified a new ClickFix-style attack that ditches the ...
Jamf finds a ClickFix variant that swaps copy-paste Terminal lures for Script Editor execution, tightening delivery of Atomic ...
A new campaign delivering the Atomic Stealer malware to macOS users abuses the Script Editor in a variation of the ClickFix ...
[[federico]] I’m in the process of building various AppleScripts for HomeKit and iTunes playback (you’ll hear about them soon), and I realized I needed to find a way to run a shell command in the ...
Under MacOS 9, my computer wakes me up every morning:<BR>I have scheduled ( via iDo Script scheduler) an AppleScript that opens the first track of an Audio CD every days ( mon-fri ) at 7:30 AM.<P>I ...
When a victim clicks an “Execute” button, the site calls the applescript:// URL scheme, prompting the browser to open Script Editor with malicious code already filled in. That removes the need for the ...
The Terminal application in macOS is one of the most useful tools available. Although some users prefer the more user-friendly approach of a graphical user interface (GUI), it’s important to remember ...
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