Security News > 2017 > May > Dok Mac malware intercepts victims’ web traffic, installs backdoor (Help Net Security)
A new piece of Mac malware, more insidious and dangerous that all those encountered before, has been flung at European users via fake (but relatively convincing) emails. In examples uncovered by Check Point, the emails were made to look like they were sent from a tax agency, and ostensibly warn the recipients about inconsistencies in their tax returns. The malware: OSX.Dok The attached file (Dokument.zip) they are instructed to open is made to look like … More →
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