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Intego's Mac Security Newsletter - May 2023, Issue 1
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This Week

Apple just issued its first Rapid Security Response update for Macs, iPhones, and iPads—but Apple isn’t saying what was fixed. RustBucket is new Mac malware designed by an APT group that pretends to be a legitimate app. Meanwhile, another threat actor is offering Atomic Stealer “malware as a service” that can steal sensitive data from Macs. In lighter news, we explain how you can set up your own Mac server.

Stay tuned to The Mac Security Blog and the Intego Mac Podcast for continuous coverage of important security and privacy news, as well as tips and tricks to help you stay safe and secure.

Top Stories

Apple issues first Rapid Security Response for Mac, iOS

This week, Apple did something it had never done before: issued an urgent “Rapid Security Response” update for macOS Ventura, iOS 16, and iPadOS 16.

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RustBucket: APT targets Macs with PDF Trojan malware

An advanced persistent threat group known as BlueNoroff (with ties to Lazarus Group) is targeting Macs with a Trojan called “Internal PDF Viewer.”

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Atomic Stealer: Thieving Mac malware sold via Telegram

A threat actor is selling custom malware that can exfiltrate sensitive data from your Mac, including passwords, stay-logged-in cookies, and wallets.

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How to set up a home server with an old or new Mac

If you’ve got an old Mac lying around, you can repurpose it as a server for files, videos, music, and other services for your home or small office.

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Read More on The Mac Security Blog

The Intego Mac Podcast

Episode 289: AI Is Everywhere, and How to Set Up an Old Mac as a Server

Artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT could impact your job; Josh and Kirk discuss potential problems with letting AI snarf up company data. Plus: why and how to set up an old (or new) Mac as a home server.

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