A new Mac malware campaign, Matryoshka, uses clever social engineering and fileless execution to steal passwords and crypto wallets—without leaving a trace on disk. Learn how it works and how to stay safe.
A sophisticated malware campaign dubbed Matryoshka is targeting macOS users via typosquatting domains and social engineering, using in-memory payloads to steal credentials and crypto wallet data. Here’s how it works and how to stay safe.