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  3. [WARNING] AMOS Malware Just Got a Major Upgrade – Now With Full Remote Access Capabilities

[WARNING] AMOS Malware Just Got a Major Upgrade – Now With Full Remote Access Capabilities

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    Maxwell
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    #28

    Freelancers are such easy targets now. If someone sends you a DM about a 'collab' and there's a file attached — assume it’s malicious

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      rafihasan
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      #29

      One more reason to stop downloading cracked software. That free plugin might just cost you your wallet

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        Jibon_RX
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        #30

        Crypto and macOS users need to be on high alert. These phishing tactics are getting too real.

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        • S Smith

          Appreciate this info! It’s crazy how these attackers keep finding new ways to exploit users, especially in the crypto space.

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          Dave
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          #31

          @Smith
          Definitely going to stop downloading cracked apps altogether. Not worth the risk anymore.

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            Smith
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            #32

            This is the kind of info that needs to be spread in every crypto community right now.

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              rafihasan
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              #33

              If AMOS can bypass VMs and sandboxes, even malware analysts are at risk. That’s wild.”

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                Jibon_RX
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                #34

                I checked my system and luckily everything’s clean, but still feeling uneasy about those fake job DMs.

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                  Dave
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                  #35

                  These attackers exploiting trust in the freelance community is honestly the worst part. Be careful out there!

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                    Smith
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                    #36

                    Thank you for posting this. Practical advice and real-world risks explained in a way everyone can understand.

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                    • S Smith

                      Thank you for posting this. Practical advice and real-world risks explained in a way everyone can understand.

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                      Jibon_RX
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                      #37

                      @Smith
                      LaunchDaemons, .helper files, remote access… this feels like a movie plot, but it's real life. Stay safe, friends.

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                        Nahiar806
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                        #38

                        Over 120 countries? That’s not just targeted — that’s a global campaign. Crypto holders especially need to stay sharp

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                          alex
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                          Time for everyone to run launchctl list and check for any weird .agent or .helper processes. Better safe than drained

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                            Maxwell
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                            Keep your MacOS updated, don’t trust random files, and always check file permissions. This new AMOS variant means business

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