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Your Mac's Next 'Crash Report' Might Actually Be Malware

A new malware—dubbed CrashStealer—is posing as a legitimate Apple crash-reporting tool while stealing keychain data, local files, and data from browsers, password managers, and crypto wallets.

Raccontata dathehackernews.combleepingcomputer.comforbes.comlifehacker.commalwarebytes.comgadgetsnow.indiatimes.com9to5mac.comzdnet.comtheregister.comheise.det3n.de

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lifehacker.comStai leggendo3 g fa

Your Mac's Next 'Crash Report' Might Actually Be Malware

A new malware—dubbed CrashStealer—is posing as a legitimate Apple crash-reporting tool while stealing keychain data, local files, and data from browsers, password managers, and crypto wallets.

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  1. lunedì 13 luglio 2026·thehackernews.com

    CrashStealer macOS Malware Uses Notarized Dropper to Pass Gatekeeper Checks

    CrashStealer uses a notarized macOS dropper to pass Gatekeeper, then steals browser, wallet, password manager, file, and keychain data.

  2. lunedì 13 luglio 2026·bleepingcomputer.com

    New CrashStealer malware poses as Apple crash reporting tool

    A new macOS information-stealing malware called CrashStealer pretends to be Apple's crash-reporting tool to steal credentials, keychain data, and crypto wallets.

bleepingcomputer.com
4 g fa

New CrashStealer malware poses as Apple crash reporting tool

A new macOS information-stealing malware called CrashStealer pretends to be Apple's crash-reporting tool to steal credentials, keychain data, and crypto wallets.

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zdnet.com2 g fa

New Mac malware masquerades as Apple's crash reporter: 3 ways to dodge the threat

CrashStealer is now in the wild, targeting your data, passwords, and cryptocurrency. Here's everything you need to know about this new MacOS threat.

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9to5mac.com2 g fa

Beware of fake Mac crash reports out to steal your passwords

While macOS is generally very stable, there are times when an app will crash and your Mac will offer to...

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thehackernews.com4 g fa

CrashStealer macOS Malware Uses Notarized Dropper to Pass Gatekeeper Checks

CrashStealer uses a notarized macOS dropper to pass Gatekeeper, then steals browser, wallet, password manager, file, and keychain data.

Leggi questa versione → originale
malwarebytes.com2 g fa

This fake Apple app can unlock your Mac's password vault

Disguised as Apple's CrashReporter, CrashStealer steals passwords, browser data, crypto wallets, and other sensitive information.

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  • martedì 14 luglio 2026·forbes.com

    New Apple Password Stealer Bypassed MacOS Gatekeeper Without Warning

    This Apple credential theft attack targeted your macOS login password while bypassing the built-in malware protection. Here’s what you need to know about CrashStealer.

  • martedì 14 luglio 2026·lifehacker.com

    Your Mac's Next 'Crash Report' Might Actually Be Malware

    A new malware—dubbed CrashStealer—is posing as a legitimate Apple crash-reporting tool while stealing keychain data, local files, and data from browsers, password managers, and…

  • mercoledì 15 luglio 2026·malwarebytes.com

    This fake Apple app can unlock your Mac's password vault

    Disguised as Apple's CrashReporter, CrashStealer steals passwords, browser data, crypto wallets, and other sensitive information.

  • mercoledì 15 luglio 2026·gadgetsnow.indiatimes.com

    New ‘Werkbit’ Meeting App Used to Spread CrashStealer Malware, Raising Fresh Security Concerns for Mac Users

    Apple users faced a serious threat from a new malware operation involving a phony meeting application known as CrashStealer. This malicious software harvested sensitive passwords…

  • mercoledì 15 luglio 2026·9to5mac.com

    Beware of fake Mac crash reports out to steal your passwords

    While macOS is generally very stable, there are times when an app will crash and your Mac will offer to...

  • mercoledì 15 luglio 2026·zdnet.com

    New Mac malware masquerades as Apple's crash reporter: 3 ways to dodge the threat

    CrashStealer is now in the wild, targeting your data, passwords, and cryptocurrency. Here's everything you need to know about this new MacOS threat.

  • giovedì 16 luglio 2026·theregister.com

    C'mon, just copy this text string and paste it into your macOS Terminal – it'll fix your computer, honest

    Newly documented stealer ClickLock comes for the more trusting Mac user with spot of social engineering

  • venerdì 17 luglio 2026·heise.de

    Apple-Tool nachgemacht: So geht die neue macOS-Malware CrashStealer vor

    Momentan kursiert ein neuer Mac-Datenschädling, der Zugangsdaten und Kryptowährungen klauen kann. Er tarnt sich als Apple-Software.

  • venerdì 17 luglio 2026·t3n.de

    Achtung, Malware: macOS-Schädling tut so, als käme er von Apple

    CrashStealer schnappt sich wichtige Nutzerinformationen wie Passwörter und Krypto-Wallets und kann noch mehr Schaden anrichten. Offenbar gehen die Kriminellen gezielt vor. Eine…