How to Prevent Malware Installed via Fake DMG Files
Fake DMG installers disguise malware as popular apps, updates, or utilities.
Fake DMG installers disguise malware as popular apps, updates, or utilities.
Credential stealers silently capture logins, browser sessions, or keychain data.
Backups contain full system data and are valuable targets for attackers.
After malware, scams, or unauthorized access, improper cleanup leaves systems vulnerable.
Default macOS settings prioritize usability over maximum security.
Scammers trick users into sharing their screen to steal credentials, transfer money, or install malware.
Public Wi-Fi exposes Macs to interception, fake hotspots, and data theft.
Scammers impersonate Apple Support via phone calls, texts, or emails.
Browser hijackers change homepage, inject ads, or redirect searches.
Weak passwords or compromised Keychain entries allow attackers to access accounts.