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Apple users warned about fake update that steals money, passwords

Por: New York Post Tech November 28, 2023

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It’s like a cybernetic catfishing scheme. Just when you thought it was safe to back on the laptop, tech-heads have revealed a fake browser update that infects Apple computers with a type of malware that hijacks passwords and money. Dubbed the “ClearFake” scam, the cybernetic Trojan horse has been targeting Windows systems since July but just recently started targeting Mac users as well, according to a recent Malwarebytes report that... + full article



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