Malware program “Atomic MacOS,” or “AMOS,” now has a new capability that allows it to clone wallet apps and steal cryptocurrency from users.
According to an Aug. 5 report from cybersecurity firm Moonlock Lab, the program is experiencing a resurgence, with the firm spotting it being advertised through Google AdSense. In the advertisements, it masqueraded as popular MacOS programs, including screen sharing app Loom, user interface design tool Figma, VPN Tunnelblick, and instant messaging app Callzy. None of the developers of these apps authorized the fake AMOS malware versions. [Click link below to continue reading.]
Source: Cointelegraph