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Title: Security Bite: Infostealer malware spikes 28% among Mac users, says Jamf
Post by: HCK on June 22, 2025, 04:05:02 pm
Security Bite: Infostealer malware spikes 28% among Mac users, says Jamf

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<p>Each year, Jamf—the popular Apple device management platform—releases its Security 360: Annual Trends Report, which gives a broad outlook of the macOS (https://9to5mac.com/guides/macos/) threat landscape currently facing businesses and users. The analysis uses anonymized real-world data collected from 1.4 million Macs across 90 countries with Jamf software installed.</p>



<p>Today, Jamf is out with its 2025 edition (https://www.jamf.com/resources/white-papers/security-360-annual-trends-report/), which spans the previous 12 months. The report offers many shocking insights, most notably a 28% spike in infostealer malware, making it the leading Mac malware family type.</p>



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