Nowadays, every class of people are using smartphones. And smartphone users should keep their devices updated regularly.
Because, it helps to keep their device safe from various malware. However, fraudsters sometimes use fake updates as well. Be careful if you want to update Google Chrome and Safari browsers. Because, fake update files of Google Chrome (Google Chrome) and Apple Safari browser (Apple Safari browser) have spread on the Internet. And with this fake update, Atomic Stealer Malware (AMOS) is sneaking into users' systems.
What is Atomic Stealer Malware (AMOS)?
AMOS is a malware that
can steal passwords, personal information and other files from Mac systems.
Usually, hackers target Windows users, but this time they are using AMOS
malware to target Mac users.
AMOS malware is being spread to macOS users via Clear Fake, a
cybersecurity firm recently told Malwarebytes.
How are you being cheated?
Fraudsters have created a clone of the Chrome and Safari browser download
pages for this task. Which looks exactly like the original download page.
And after clicking on
this fake download page, users are being asked to download .dmg file to
MacBook. Then during installation, it is asking for administration password.
And once the malware is installed, fraudsters start accessing all kinds of
passwords and files.
How to stay safe?
If you want to protect
your device from this malware, do not update Chrome and Safari browsers from
any third-party sources.
Avoid notifications for
updates while using a WordPress site. Never install installers from unknown
sources on your device.