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'ClickLock Stealer' Bypasses macOS Security With Social Engineering, Process Killing

A new macOS malware named ClickLock Stealer leverages social engineering and process killing to bypass the operating system’s protections.

Raccontata dathehackernews.combleepingcomputer.comforbes.comsecurityweek.comtheregister.com

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securityweek.comStai leggendo1 g fa

'ClickLock Stealer' Bypasses macOS Security With Social Engineering, Process Killing

A new macOS malware named ClickLock Stealer leverages social engineering and process killing to bypass the operating system’s protections.

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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
1 g fa

New ClickLock macOS malware traps users into revealing login password

A new macOS information-stealing malware dubbed ClickLock terminates all visible processes to force users into entering their system login password.

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thehackernews.com1 g fa

New ClickLock macOS Stealer Kills Apps Every 210ms Until Victims Type Their Password

ClickLock Stealer kills macOS apps every 210 milliseconds until victims enter a password, then steals browser credentials, cookies, wallets, and Keych

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theregister.com1 g fa

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

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forbes.com4 g fa

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.

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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.

  • giovedì 16 luglio 2026·thehackernews.com

    New ClickLock macOS Stealer Kills Apps Every 210ms Until Victims Type Their Password

    ClickLock Stealer kills macOS apps every 210 milliseconds until victims enter a password, then steals browser credentials, cookies, wallets, and Keych

  • giovedì 16 luglio 2026·securityweek.com

    'ClickLock Stealer' Bypasses macOS Security With Social Engineering, Process Killing

    A new macOS malware named ClickLock Stealer leverages social engineering and process killing to bypass the operating system’s protections.

  • 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

  • giovedì 16 luglio 2026·bleepingcomputer.com

    New ClickLock macOS malware traps users into revealing login password

    A new macOS information-stealing malware dubbed ClickLock terminates all visible processes to force users into entering their system login password.