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Apple M1 processor faces its first malware in the form of an adware extension – XDA Developers
The first ever piece of malware software that reportedly targets Apple’s new ARM-based chipset for Macs has been found. Read on!

A lot of people might argue that Mac is comparatively safer than Windows. While that is largely true, the past few years have seen a steady increase which has become a cause of concern. A new malware has now been spotted which is said to be the first such malicious piece of software targeting Apple’s new M1 processor.
Making its debut late last year on the new MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, and Mac Mini, the new ARM-based M1 chipset has been praised for offering excellent performance compared to similar…
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