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The Jamf Threat Labs recently discovered a new macOS vulnerability in the Safari browser that could lead to the execution of an unsigned and un-notarized application, without displaying security prompts to the user, by using a specially crafted zip file. We reported our findings to Apple and in the latest macOS release (12.3), Apple patched the vulnerability (CVE-2022-22616).

March 17 2022 by

Jamf Threat Labs

As the war between Russia and Ukraine continues, cybersecurity researchers identify the malicious threats that are occurring as cyber warfare unfolds. Virtually unseen by most, but affecting many, as malware variants, phishing campaigns, advanced persistent threats (APTs) and command & control (C2) attacks are unleashed, threatening to compromise the security of users on both sides.

March 16 2022 by

Nikolaos Bloukos

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