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New malware found on 30,000 Macs has security pros stumped – Ars Technica
With no payload, analysts are struggling to learn what this mature malware does.

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A previously undetected piece of malware found on almost 30,000 Macs worldwide is generating intrigue in security circles, which are still trying to understand precisely what it does and what purpose its self-destruct capability serves.
Once an hour, infected Macs check a control server to see if there are any new commands the malware should run or binaries to execute. So far, however, researchers have yet to observe delivery of any payload…
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