Researchers at cyber security firm Check Point have revealed that a new macOS malicious software, Banshee, managed to evade anti virus detection for more than two months by borrowing encryption schemes from Apple security tools. Forbes warned that the malicious software contained a "real and present danger" and the New York Post quoted Check Point as saying that more than 100 million Apple users could "become victims". However, endpoint security startup Dou...
Researchers at cyber security firm Check Point recently revealed that a new macOS malicious software, Banshee, managed to evade anti virus detection for more than two months by borrowing the encryption scheme of Apple's security tools. Forbes warned that the malicious software contained "real and present dangers", and the New York Post quoted Check Point as saying that more than 100 million Apple users could "become victims".