![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In a highly detailed deconstruction, Patrick shared how he went about finding the new Apple Silicon specific malware and why this matters.Īs I was working on rebuilding my tools to achieve native M1 compatibility, I pondered the possibility that malware writers were also spending their time in a similar manner. The discovery was made by security researcher and founder of Objective-See, Patrick Wardle. Not far behind, what looks like the first malware that’s been optimized for Apple Silicon has been found in the wild. The first Apple Silicon Macs have been out for just a few months and a good portion of popular apps have been updated with native support for the M1 MacBook Air, Pro, and Mac mini. ![]()
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