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Mac Attack: Sneaky Malware Steals Info Through Clever DNS Trick – Beware, Ventura Users!
Beware macOS users, hackers have gone stealth-mode! Using DNS trickery, they’re slipping info-stealing malware into your system—disguised as cracked apps. Stay sharp, or your digital life might just get pickpocketed!

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Get ready for a tale of trojans, deceit, and cyber-guile as crafty hackers reinvent the ancient Greek story, but this time, it's macOS users who are being offered the proverbial wooden horse. Only it's not soldiers hiding inside, it's information-stealing malware, and they're sneaking in through DNS records like a ninja in a data dojo. Let's unpack how these digital desperados are using cracked apps and Python scripts to turn your Mac into a backdoor bonanza.