Attention Mac Users! Cyble Research has discovered new malware on Telegram called Atomic macOS Stealer that steals information.

In a new discovery, Cyble Research and Intelligence Labs (CRIL) recently identified new malware named Atomic macOS Stealer (AMOS) on Telegram, targeting macOS users. The malware is specifically designed for macOS and can steal sensitive information from the affected computer. Mac users should be wary of this malware and check their systems for possible signs of infection. The creators of AMOS are continuously working on improving the malware by adding new features and making it increasingly effective.

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Google Passkeys: Convenience at the Expense of Privacy? An Analysis of the Pros and Cons

Google recently introduced its Passkeys, a feature that allows users to log into their accounts with their Android phone as a security key. However, some experts are concerned about the implications for privacy.

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Researchers have demonstrated how they took control of a European Space Agency (ESA) satellite.

At the third edition of CYSAT, a European event focused on cybersecurity for the space industry, the European Space Agency (ESA) set up a satellite test environment and invited white-hat hackers to attempt taking control of OPS-SAT, a nanosatellite operated by the agency for demonstration purposes.

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