A new flaw has been discovered that allows a simple email and a link to block the use of a Mac, thereby creating a targeted attack. This new malware was revealed by Malwarebytes, which showed its power and how it blocks any Apple computer. This new malware is being spread by email and contains a simple link that when accessed can open email windows consecutively until the machine simply has no resources. These emails are not sent, getting into drafts. The second version of malware is also known and is behaving similarly, but instead of the email application, iTunes is opened. The purpose of this malware is to get users to contact a false helpline or to receive calls from those lines, then allowing software to be installed to spy on users.
The source of this malware Malwarebytes also warned that the origin of these messages is always the same and two e-mail addresses are already identified: [email protected] and [email protected] New addresses are likely to emerge soon. Also, the sites where the malware is available has been identified. The links received by email are forwarding the users to the following address: safari-get [.] Com, safari-get [.] Net, safari-serverhost [.] With and safari-serverhost [.] Net. How to protect yourself from this problem? Apple already solved this problem in the latest version of MacOS, 10.12.2, and it also seems to be out of later versions, which are still in testing phase. But if you have not updated yet, you should delete the messages you receive from these addresses. Another known bug in MacOS, leaving users exposed and vulnerable. This time makes use of some inattentiveness of users, but the truth is that it can be exploited to make a Mac unusable.