Banshee Stealer: MacOS Malware’s Unwanted Curtain Call After Source Code Leak

Banshee Stealer’s source code leaked online, forcing its operators to shut down. This macOS Malware-as-a-Service had been swiping browser data and crypto wallets more efficiently than a raccoon in a trash can. Now, thanks to the leak, it’s available on GitHub for all the curious cats.

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Looks like Banshee Stealer just hit the high note of its career—unfortunately, it was a swan song. With its source code now performing a solo gig on GitHub, the malware has officially left the building, reminding us that even the sneakiest of hackers should mind their C-sharp leaks!

Key Points:

  • Banshee Stealer, a macOS malware, had its source code leaked online, leading to its shutdown.
  • The malware was capable of stealing browser data, crypto wallets, and more, targeting nine different browsers.
  • The code leak was reported by VXunderground and is now available on GitHub.
  • Banshee Stealer featured basic evasion techniques but lacked sophisticated obfuscation, making it easier for analysts to dissect.
  • The leak underscores the increasing focus on macOS malware as a target for cybercriminals.

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