A fake CleanMyMac website is tricking users into installing SHub Stealer malware by instructing them to run a Terminal command, which steals sensitive data including passwords and cryptocurrency wallets. This highlights the importance for content creators to warn their audience about the risks of executing commands from unverified sources and emphasizes the need for robust security measures against social engineering attacks.
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