Gate News message, April 22 — North Korean hacker group Lazarus Group has released a new native macOS malware toolkit called “Mach-O Man” targeting cryptocurrency platforms and high-value executives, according to Slowmist’s chief information security officer 23pds. Users are advised to exercise caution against potential attacks.
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