Accessibility links
  • Skip to main content
News Icon NEWS FILTER
All News Security Education Videos Scams & Phishing Your Security Mobile Security Identity Theft Corporate Security
Search Icon SEARCH
 

Email Icon SUBSCRIBE TO WEEKLY NEWSLETTER
Realst Malware Preying on Mac Users Through Fake Blockchain Games
Facebook   X   LinkedIn   Email

Realst Malware Preying on Mac Users Through Fake Blockchain Games

September 9, 2023

A new cybersecurity threat has surfaced, ominously dubbed Realst. Primarily targeting Mac users, this threat lurks in seemingly inconspicuous blockchain games. However, instead of a fun gaming experience, Realst is programmed to steal your personal data.

What Does Realst Do?

Once inside your Mac, Realst gets busy. Its primary goal is to rummage through your browser for essential details like passwords, cookies, and other private data. Also, it is designed to hunt for any cryptocurrency you might own.

How Does Realst Infiltrate Macs?

Realst takes a smart, but deceitful approach. Perpetrators promote these malware-laden games on social media and through direct messages that include “access codes.” In reality, these codes serve two purposes: install Realst on your Mac and allow the hackers to choose their targets.

The creators of Realst aren't just thinking about the present. They are also prepared to attack the upcoming macOS 14 Sonoma, an Apple operating system yet to hit the market.

A Threat to Windows Users Too

While it’s certainly nice to think it’s just got Mac in the bullseye, Realst isn't exclusive to Mac users; Windows users are also under threat. The malware can adapt and infect Windows computers with a related malware known as the RedLine Stealer.

Preventing a Realst Infection

How can you guard against Realst? The answer is simple--avoid downloading games or apps from unverified or suspicious sources. Stick to the Apple App Store when downloading apps for your Mac and whatever the official store is for any device you use. These stores have stricter security protocols, which include scanning all apps for potential threats before they're made available for download. While not foolproof, they are more secure than apps that are sideloaded from third-party sources.

It also pays to ensure your operating system and antivirus software are up-to-date. Regular updates often contain vital security patches that strengthen your system's defense against such malware attacks.

As a Mac user, you must understand that cybersecurity is not just a concern for Windows users. Staying informed and cautious is key to securing our digital space.


Downloading Some Apps May Get Your Device All Mixed Up

Mobile Security

Downloading Some Apps May Get Your Device All Mixed Up

Over the past few years, we have all been discouraged from mixing with others, for fear of catching a nasty virus. As we know, time has passed and we are mingling amongst ourselves a bit more. But there is something else out there doing a fair bit of stirring up things and also passing on some nasty infections. NullMixer is a new malware dropper that has infected over 47,000 windows PCs, according to Kaspersky. Users looking for cracked and pirated software are at greater risk of downloading the malware. READ FULL STORY








Close
Fraud News & Alerts!

Keep up with the latest cyber security news through our weekly Fraud News & Alerts updates. Each week you will receive an email containing the latest cyber security news, tips and breach notifications.



You're all set!

You will receive your first official security update email within the next week.

A welcome email has also just been sent to you. If you do not receive this email within the next few minutes, please check your Junk box or spam filter to confirm our emails are not being blocked.


 
Help  
Enter any word or words you like.        

The email newsletter will arrive from news@stickleyonsecurity.com


Loading
Please wait...