SysJoker shows that even Mac malware runs natively on M1 Macs now<div class="feat-image">
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<p>We may still be waiting for some developers to update their apps to run natively on <a href="
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<p>Security researcher Patrick Wardle points to what he says is the first Mac malware of 2022, and it runs on both Intel and M1 Macs. SysJoker can be controlled remotely by an attacker, allowing it to be used in many different ways … </p>
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SysJoker shows that even Mac malware runs natively on M1 Macs now