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Daggerfly Strikes Again: New Macma Malware Targets Taiwan and US!
Chinese cybercriminals known as Daggerfly are targeting macOS users with an updated version of their Macma malware. This sneaky software can do everything from keylogging to screen grabbing.

Hot Take:
Just when you thought your Mac was safe, Daggerfly swoops in with a fresh batch of malware! Looks like it’s time to Macma up your security game, folks.
Key Points:
– Daggerfly (aka Evasive Panda or Bronze Highland) is targeting macOS users with a new variant of their Macma malware.
– Macma, a macOS backdoor, has been active since at least 2019, mainly in Hong Kong.
– The malware can perform numerous malicious activities, including keylogging and screen grabbing.
– Recent attacks have targeted organizations in Taiwan and an American NGO in China.
– Daggerfly is also using other malware like MgBot and Trojan.Suzafk in their campaigns.