Article 57K18 Apple accidentally approved malware disguised as Flash, new report finds

Apple accidentally approved malware disguised as Flash, new report finds

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Taylor Lyles
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Apple accidentally approved common malware disguised as an update for Adobe Flash Player to run on macOS, according to a new report.

According to security researcher Patrick Wardle, Apple approved an app that contained code used by a well-known malware called Shlayer. Shlayer is a trojan downloader that spreads through fake applications, bombarding users with an influx of adware. Shlayer is the most common threat" to Macs, cybersecurity and anti-virus firm Kaspersky said in 2019.

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