North Korean Hackers Disguise Malware in macOS Apps: Here’s How to Stay Safe
North Korean hackers have devised a way to infect macOS apps using Google's Flutter app development tool, disguising malware as innocent-looking programs that can slip through typical security checks.

North Korean hackers have created malware embedded in seemingly harmless macOS apps using the popular app-building tool Flutter. The malicious code is hard to detect as it is hidden within the dylib file, a dynamic library later loaded by Flutter's engine. Three versions of the malware were found tailored to different programming environments - Flutter, Go, and Python. All three used similar methods to reach out to external servers believed to be under North Korean control to execute additional malicious commands.
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