3/16/2023 0 Comments Mac stand for![]() The MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and Mac mini unveiled in November 2020 represented a major shift for Apple. Powered by the company’s M1 system on a chip (SoC), the new devices have marked the beginning of a two-year transition process from Intel-based architecture to Apple’s own processors, known as Apple silicon. Just a few months later, the first malware capable of running natively on M1 SoCs has been found by cybersecurity researchers. What does the transition to Apple silicon mean for Mac security and how is the Mac threat landscape expected to evolve? We’re going to look at the latest types of Mac malware, Silver Sparrow, Pirrit, and XCSSET, as well as the broader threats to Mac security.
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