Hackers are making pirated MacOS apps the source of hidden malware, which can compromise an entire network. As a business owner, staying current on this and other cybersecurity threats that may impact your operations is essential. Learn more about the software vulnerabilities at the center of this threat and how to protect your business from unwanted attacks. 

Understanding the Latest Hidden Malware Threat

Suppose you use any MacOS apps within your business. In that case, you must know the latest cyber threats looming over pirated software. Researchers at Jamf Threat Labs found that an unnamed form of malware exists within three separate types of pirated software, including Microsoft Remote Desktop. Downloading any targeted application will result in malware executing several payloads without your knowledge. 

These payloads all aim to compromise your device, but they have different functions, such as:

  • Being a dropper of malicious code
  • Consistently downloading other dangerous payloads
  • Providing a backdoor for hackers

How This Threat Compares To Previous Attacks

This virtual security threat is similar to a malicious code called ZuRu, which was the center of widespread attacks in 2021. Users would download pirated MacOS apps like iTerm and Remote Desktop Client, which ran a harmful script in the background. At first, users could not detect ZuRu malware until it was too late since the pirated apps would work as intended. 

The biggest concerns stemming from this attack include the loss of data privacy and users’ ending up on a command-and-control server set up by hackers. Malware attacks like these can pose tremendous security threats to a business and make users susceptible to data breaches. 

How To Prevent Malware Attacks

Business leaders around the globe can fall victim to malware attacks if they don’t take the proper precautions. Protect your network devices from threat actors by taking the following steps. 

Download Antivirus Software

Installing high-quality antivirus software on all your devices is one of the best ways to prevent malware attacks. These programs can detect viruses, malware, phishing attacks, and more. A protective program will give you peace of mind and keep your network safe from hacking and data breaches. 

Perform Frequent Software Updates

You could be prone to hacking if your device doesn’t get routine software updates. Tech companies are constantly improving their software and applications to combat new vulnerabilities. Ensure you turn on automatic software updates so the programs are always running the latest, most secure version. 

Educate Your Workforce

Users may download pirated MacOS apps that deliver malware because they aren’t familiar with cybersecurity best practices. Communicate with your employees so they understand the threats and give them tips for staying safe online. The more your workforce understands the risks, the more perceptive they will be to potential threats and report them immediately. With proper education, you can reduce unnecessary risks.

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