Apple’s Screen Sharing Flaw Is Now Being Exploited on Internet-Exposed Macs
Attackers are exploiting a recently patched macOS Screen Sharing vulnerability to gain root access on internet-exposed Macs and install cryptominers.
Attackers are exploiting a recently patched macOS Screen Sharing vulnerability to gain root access on internet-exposed Macs and install cryptominers.
Apple patched a macOS Screen Sharing authentication flaw affecting Tahoe, Sequoia, and Sonoma. Mac users should install the current security update.
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