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Android antics and MacOS malware

by David Harley on March 17, 2018

An article by Denise Giusto Bilic for ESET: Tricks that cybercriminals use to hide in your phone (Very Android-oriented, not surprisingly…)

And a couple of links borrowed from AVIEN’s resource page Cryptocurrency/Crypto-mining News and Resources

  • Patrick Wardle: A Surreptitious Cryptocurrency Miner in the Mac App Store? > a free calender app possesses more than meets the eye!
  • Commentary by Graham Cluley: Calendar 2 app pulled from Mac App Store after cryptomining controversy – “APPLE APPROVED MISBEHAVING CRYPTOMINING FEATURE.”

David Harley

*** This is a Security Bloggers Network syndicated blog from Mac Virus authored by David Harley. Read the original post at: https://macviruscom.wordpress.com/2018/03/17/android-antics-and-macos-malware/

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