macOS endpoint security refers to the protective measures implemented on Apple computers to defend against cyber threats and unauthorized access. These measures include built-in operating system security features, antivirus software, firewalls, intrusion detection systems, and endpoint detection and response solutions. The goal is to safeguard data, applications, and network connections on individual macOS devices. It protects against malware, phishing, and other attacks.
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With the increasing value of digital assets, macOS endpoint security has become a critical concern for cryptocurrency users and professionals. News reports often detail malware campaigns specifically targeting macOS users to steal wallet credentials or private keys. The need for robust endpoint protection is frequently emphasized, particularly for individuals managing significant digital asset holdings. Maintaining updated security software and practicing safe browsing habits are crucial for mitigating risks.
DigitStealer malware, disguised as a common application, executes a multi-stage attack to exfiltrate critical system data and compromise hardware wallet applications.
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