In 2025, nearly half of all reported breaches are attributed to a social engineering tactic known as ClickFix, according to experts. This technique is the focus of the latest episode of Security Bite, where macOS reverse engineer Christopher Lopez and Kseniia Yamburkh from MacPaw’s Moonlock Lab discuss its impact and the evolving landscape of Mac malware heading into 2026.
The discussion highlights the demographic of victims and the rapid increase in ClickFix incidents. Additionally, the episode features insights from a notorious hacker operating under the name notnullOSX. Organizations can submit suspicious files to MacPaw for analysis, leveraging their expertise in cybersecurity.
Furthermore, the event emphasizes the importance of security measures, as detailed in Jamf’s comprehensive Security 360 report covering developments in 2025. Mosyle continues to support over 45,000 organizations with its Apple Unified Platform, providing automated management and security solutions tailored for Apple devices.