Hackers exploit macOS Screen Sharing flaw to deploy Monero miner
Hackers exploit macOS Screen Sharing flaw to deploy Monero miner
macOS users are exposed to a screen‑sharing vulnerability that lets attackers deploy Monero miners, draining battery and compromising data security. ScreenLock is a lightweight agent that monitors screen‑sharing sessions, blocks unauthorized remote connections, and alerts users to any anomalous CPU or network activity, effectively preventing covert mining attacks.
Hackers exploit macOS Screen Sharing flaw to deploy Monero miner
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