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Beware the Trojan Horses: Malware-Laced Pirated Mac Apps Offer Hackers Remote Access
Beware, Mac enthusiasts! Your quest for free software might come with a nasty surprise—pirated apps laced with a backdoor, turning your beloved MacBook into a puppet for cybercriminals. Pssst… they’re lurking on Chinese websites, ready to pull the strings. #MacBackdoorBoogaloo

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Arrr, mateys! It seems the treasure trove of pirated macOS applications has a cursed gem among them—a backdoor that turns ye olde Mac into a marionette in the hands of cyber buccaneers. And they’re flying the Jolly Roger all over Chinese pirating websites, baiting unsuspecting scallywags with legit-looking software. Shiver me timbers, it's a sophisticated plank-walk into the digital abyss for those lured by the siren call of "free" apps!