Apple recently released macOS Tahoe 26.4 and the update includes a new security feature for Mac users that may paste certain ...
With macOS 26.4, Apple is now warning users before they paste potentially dangerous commands into the Terminal app.
More and more malware is also being spread via terminal commands that users willingly enter. macOS now has a precautionary ...
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Apple has introduced a security feature in macOS Tahoe 26.4 that blocks pasting and executing potentially harmful commands in Terminal and alerts users to possible risks.
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A new macOS malware campaign uses a fake CAPTCHA ClickFix trick to lure users into running Terminal commands, delivering a stealthy infostealer compiled with Nuitka ...