Hacker spreading dangerous malware through fake browser updates It has been found that hackers have started using fake browser updates to spread malware targeting Mac users. According to cybersecurity firm Malware Bytes, Atomic macOS Stealer (AMOS) has started a series called ‘ClearFake’ to spread malware.
Clearfake is considered a type of deepfake. From this, machine learning is used to create and destroy fake videos and pictures. Now fake browser updates are being promoted through hacked websites.
Malwarebytes has some tips to avoid such cyber attacks
-Download software only from official sources. Do not click on download links from unknown and unreliable sources.
– Be careful when bypassing macOS Gatekeeper’s security measures. Be cautious if any application asks you to bypass such protection.
– Before downloading any app from other than the Mac App Store, check the authenticity of the source.
-Keep updating the device’s operating system and software. Due to this, the device does not have the shortcomings of the last version.
Nowadays, fake browsers are also being developed. Browsers of this nose do not even have their own privacy security. In the present time, Alot has used this work. It has also done the work of inviting people by downloading fake browsers.
It has gone to all people. At this time we have to gather information. This information should be done by everyone. This information should be read and updated by everyone. What happens if we go to this?

