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Mac users are often told that they don’t need antivirus software because there are no Mac viruses. However, this is not true at all, as Macs are affected by malware, and have been for most of their existence. Even the first well-known virus—Elk Cloner—affected Apple computers rather than MS-DOS computers. In 2018, has evolved, with more and more threats targeting these so-called impervious machines.

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OSX.MaMi We have already seen four new Mac threats appear. The first of these, OSX.MaMi, was by someone who had had his DNS settings changed and was unable to change them back.

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The malware that was discovered on his system acted to change these settings and ensure that they remained changed. Additionally, it installed a new trusted root certificate in the keychain. These two actions are highly dangerous. By redirecting the computer’s DNS lookups to a malicious server, the hackers behind this malware could direct traffic to legitimate sites, such as bank sites, Amazon, and Apple’s iCloud/Apple ID services, to malicious phishing sites. The addition of a new certificate could be used to perform a, making these phishing sites appear to be legitimate. Thus, OSX.MaMi was likely interested in using phishing sites to steal credentials, although we don’t know what sites were targeted. Dark Caracal The second malware, called, was discovered by Lookout via research into nation-state malware.

Their report mentioned a new cross-platform (remote access Trojan, aka a backdoor), which it called CrossRAT, which is capable of infecting Macs, among other systems. Written in Java, this malware provided some basic remote backdoor access to infected Mac systems. Dark Caracal was only a version 0.1, indicating that it is probably in an early stage of development.