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With the launch of macOS 26.4, Apple is alerting users against pasting potentially harmful code into Terminal, addressing a rise in cybercriminal tactics aimed at exploiting user actions. Previous updates, such as those introduced with macOS Sonoma, restricted how malware could evade built-in protections like Gatekeeper, prompting attackers to adapt their strategies.
Cybercriminals have resorted to social engineering, tricking users into executing malicious commands directly within Terminal. This method circumvents Apple’s safeguards, as the system interprets these actions as legitimate. Recent impersonations have targeted well-known applications, including OpenAI’s Atlas browser and Google Chrome, demonstrating the ease with which these attacks can proliferate.