MacOS Users Beware: Phishing Attacks on the Rise with Clever Tactics

LayerX Labs reports a phishing campaign that shifted from Windows to macOS users, using fake security alerts to steal credentials. Despite new anti-scareware features reducing Windows attacks, macOS users face rising threats. Remember, if a pop-up claims your computer is compromised, it’s likely a scam. Stay vigilant, macOS users!

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Hot Take:

**_Whoa, hold your horses, Mac users! Just when you thought you’d dodged the phishing bullet, it turns out, the scammers have now set their sights on your shiny Apple gear. It seems like the only thing more persistent than a MacBook battery is a cybercriminal trying to snatch your credentials!_**

Key Points:

– A phishing campaign originally aimed at Windows users is now targeting macOS users.
– The campaign uses fake security alerts and employs professional design and evasive techniques.
– Traditional security measures struggle due to the use of trusted hosting services.
– A significant decrease in Windows-targeted attacks was observed after Microsoft’s new anti-scareware features.
– A report shows a 140% increase in browser-based phishing attacks since 2023.

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