PULSE NAME
ClickFix campaign uses fake macOS utilities lures to deliver infostealers
WHITE AlienVault 2026-05-06 Modified: 2026-05-08
154
IOCs
HIGH VOLUME
Threat actors are leveraging ClickFix-style social engineering tactics to distribute infostealers targeting macOS users through fake system utility lures. Attackers host malicious Terminal commands on blog sites and content platforms, disguised as troubleshooting advice for macOS issues. When executed, these commands download infostealers including Macsync, Shub Stealer, and AMOS, which exfiltrate browser credentials, cryptocurrency wallets, iCloud data, Keychain entries, and media files. The campaign has evolved to use Terminal-based script execution that bypasses Gatekeeper verification. Three distinct campaigns employ different tradecraft, with some replacing legitimate cryptocurrency wallet applications with trojanized versions and establishing persistence through LaunchAgents and LaunchDaemons that masquerade as legitimate services.
Indicators of Compromise (2 / 154 total)
All CVE FileHash-SHA256 IPv4 URL domain hostname FileHash-MD5 FileHash-SHA1
TYPEINDICATORDESCRIPTIONCREATED
FileHash-SHA1 5144bf4e32c5832c426ad3da55d45f026f66bc95 SHA1 of 522fdfaff44797b9180f36c654f77baf5cdeaab861bbf372ccfc1a5bd920d62e 2026-05-08
FileHash-SHA1 a2421f7fd4be6b12382150033507af7aa8bf6241 SHA1 of 9d2da07aa6e7db3fbc36b36f0cfd74f78d5815f5ba55d0f0405cdd668bd13767 2026-05-08