Apple's latest MacOS 26 has a slew of useful features - but a few of them appeared on Windows first, including one that dates back decades.
While reviewing the detections of its in-house YARA rules, Jamf Threat Labs claims it observed a signed and notarized stealer that did not follow the typical execution chains seen in the past.
The latest variant of the MacSync information stealer targeting macOS systems is delivered through a digitally signed, notarized Swift application.
Your Mac already has most of the tools you need to work faster, but many of its best time savers are buried in settings menus ...