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First Malware Running Natively on M1 Chip Discovered – MacRumors
Malware specifically tailored to run on Apple’s M1 chip has been discovered, indicating that malware authors have begun adapting malicious…

Malware specifically tailored to run on Apple’s M1 chip has been discovered, indicating that malware authors have begun adapting malicious software for Apple’s new generation of Macs with Apple silicon.
Mac security researcher Patrick Wardle has now published a report, cited by Wired, that explains in detail how malware has started to be adapted and recompiled to run natively on the M1 chip. Wardle discovered the first known native M1 malware in the form of a Safari adware extension, originally…
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