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Mac Malware Targets Biomedical Institutions

Malwarebytes calls the malware Quimitchin, which is the name for Aztec spies who would infiltrate other tribes. Apple, meanwhile, has dubbed it Fruitfly. Malware is designed to take screenshots and gain access to webcams. It’s unclear how Fruitfly gets installed on Macs, and as of yet, no one has recovered related “dropper” or installation code. Apple can’t update anti-malware application built into OS X, called XProtect, to prevent the malware from being installed.”]

Source: https://www.cuinfosecurity.com/blogs/mac-malware-targets-biomedical-institutions-p-2368

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