![]() ![]() ![]() This assumption is also supported by our recent discoveries. The aforementioned reports state the assumption that the malware’s ransomware activity is not its main attack method rather, it is a pre-emptive move to disguise its other capabilities such as file exfiltration, Command and Control (C&C) communication, and keylogging. Developments on the malware have been reported by MalwareBytes, BleepingComputer and security researchers Dinesh Devadoss, Phil Stokes, Patrick Wardle, and Thomas Reed. It has been found in pirated versions of macOS shared on popular torrent sites. Right as July of this year began, we noticed an emerging malware dubbed by most as ThiefQuest (also known as EvilQuest), a threat that targets macOS devices, encrypts files, and installs keyloggers in affected systems. ![]()
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