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Malware targeting Apple’s M1-based computers found – Tech Xplore
Security researcher Patrick Wardle is claiming on his Objective-See website that he has found an instance of malware that targets Apple computers running the M1…

Security researcher Patrick Wardle is claiming on his Objective-See website that he has found an instance of malware that targets Apple computers running the M1 chipset. Apple began Mac Mini, Macbook Pro and the Macbook Air models running the new chipset late last year.
Moving to the M1 chipset was a big change for Applethe company has been using Intel x86 based chips in its computers since 2005. When announcing the change, Apple claimed that the new chipsets would allow their computers to run faster….
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