![]() ![]() This is only the second known case of Mac malware signed with an Apple Developer ID, Sean Sullivan, F-Secure security advisor, told TechWeekEurope. In May, a backdoor was discovered on a Mac belonging to an activist from Angola, which was also signed with an Apple Developer ID. It therefore appears a government is backing the attacks, according to security experts. The content of emails delivering the Janicab malware point to PDFs offering “recent news”, and the decoy files actually seen by targets contain rhetoric against Kazakhstan president Nursultan Nazarbayev. Malware targeting Apple Mac systems signed with an official developer ID has emerged, and is thought to have been sponsored by a nation state.
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