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M1 Malware Has Arrived – Gizmodo Australia
Now that Apple has officially begun the transition to Apple Silicon, so has malware. Security researcher Patrick Wardle published a blog detailing that he’d found…

Now that Apple has officially begun the transition to Apple Silicon, so has malware.
Security researcher Patrick Wardle published a blog detailing that hed found a malicious program dubbed GoSearch22, a Safari browser extension thats been reworked for Apples M1 processor. (The extension is a variant of the Pirrit adware family, which is notorious on Macs.) Meanwhile, a new report from Wired also quotes other security researchers as finding other, distinct instances of native M1 malware from Wardles…
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