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New macOS Sequoia Attack Bypasses Gatekeeper with Terminal Drag-and-Drop Trick

Hackers are bypassing macOS Sequoia's enhanced security by tricking users into dragging and dropping malicious code into Terminal, marking a shift in tactics as cybercriminals adapt to Apple's latest Gatekeeper changes.
By Blip Tech 1 min read

Cybersecurity researchers have identified a new attack vector that bypasses Gatekeeper in macOS Sequoia by tricking users into dragging and dropping malicious code (via a .txt file) directly into the Terminal. This method is more trivial for people to do over a simple right-click, and it remains to be seen if cybercriminals will stick with this or if it's just a one-off malware product test.

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