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Apple says it has already beaten new M1 Mac malware – TechRadar
Silver Sparrow had infected around 30,000 macOS devices

Apple has moved to squash the threat of another new malware strain threatening its own-brand M1 Mac silicon devices.
The malware, dubbed “Silver Sparrow” by researchers at security firm Red Canary, was thought to have already infected around 30,000 Apple M1 Macs, as well as targeting some earlier Intel-powered Macs too.
However Apple has now stepped in and revoked certificates for developer accounts used by the malware’s creator to help deliver the malware packages onto victim devices – effectively…
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