Hacking macOS: How to Spread Trojans & Pivot to Other Mac Computers

It's not uncommon for hackers to attempt to move laterally between devices in proximity of a compromised device to maintain a prolonged presence in the network. Malware utilizing USB flash sticks to self-replicate and compromise air-gapped machines isn't a new concept. In both corporate and social environments, its normal for users to share and exchange data using USB flash drives, pen drives, thumb drives, flash sticks, or whatever else you want to call them. After all, they were designed for storing and sharing data. This makes them an excellent vector for spreading malicious files between... more



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