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Fake macOS Troubleshooting Sites Used to Steal iCloud Data in ClickFix Scam

Posted on May 8, 2026 by Deeba Ahmed

Microsoft researchers warn of a new ClickFix campaign targeting macOS with fake guides on Medium and Craft to deploy AMOS and SHub Stealer via Terminal commands.

This entry was posted in AMOS, ClickFix, Cyber Attack, cybersecurity, Icloud, macos, MacSync, malware, Microsoft, Scam, Scams and Fraud, Security, SHub Stealer by Deeba Ahmed. Bookmark the permalink.

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